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Can I take divorce on the ground that my wife misbehaving like anything with my parents and relatives

Ask to live alone without parents Ask to break all relations with my married sister Ask to leave my elder sister responsibility as she is 46 year old and widow , don't have any child staying with me also Give title of her father to my child, don't give my title in name of my daughter Leave away from me from last 10 months
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Divorce
Posted on 09-Sep-18
Advocate Ashish
Answered on 21-Sep-18
First of all I am sorry for late reply, was not well. Yes, you have ample reasons to take divorce on the ground of cruelty because various High Courts and the Supreme Court of India also recognizes these reasons as sufficient for spouse to file divorce case against the erring spouse. For further details you may contact me at 9968067817. Regards Ashish Dhingra Advocate
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