K. Vadivel Murugan (dgm) 28 June 2017
Born Fighter (xxx) 29 June 2017
Dont rush, give some time and with help of elders try to amicably settle the matter. Dont take any legal steps . Once you go to police/court the doors of reconciliation mostly closes Be independent, start working. You need to take decision based on next few weeks progress.
Raveena Kataria (Advocate ) 29 June 2017
Hi, you can file for divorce on grounds of cruelty, he has been constantly subjecting you to what the court may term in some cases as mental as well as physical torture. (Constantly abusing you, hitting you etc.) In Asha v Baldev, the court had held in favor of wife, where the wife is illtreated and beat up, though the injuries were not serious, it would amount to cruelty.
Please remember, husband and wife are entitled to live as equals. Mutual respect and mutual trust are two things which are very essential to the foundation of a healthy marriage.
P. Venu (Advocate) 29 June 2017
Please post the simple facts.
A walk alone (-) 30 June 2017
P. Venu (Advocate) 02 July 2017
All that I had intented "simple facts" is that immediate and relevant facts alone should be posted; subjective opinions and adjectives, necessarily, could have been avoided.