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Divorce or Annulment??

Dear Experts, A friend of mine got engaged and married recently. Between the engagement and marriage, there hadn't been any transparent conversation between boy and girl. Immediately after marriage she started experiencing conflicts with husband and his family. Husband was ignoring her and spent most time with family. Family in husband's absence also wasn't nice to her. Many apparently silly things but causing displeasure and disappointment. For instance, she was made to eat last and lat
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Posted on 30-Jul-18
Advocate Saurabh
Answered on 31-Jul-18
THERE IS REMEDY FOR HER, DONT GET DELAY TO KNOCK TO THE DOOR OF COURT. TODAYS THERE ARE SO MANY REMEDIES ARE THERE FOR SUCH THINGS. FIRST TRY FOR CONSULING OVER THE COURT IF NOT GETTING SUCCESS ON IT, THEN LODGE AN APPLICATION FOR FURTHER PROCEEDING, DOMESTIC VOILENCE, MAINTENANCE, ETC.
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Advocate Varun
Answered on 09-Aug-18
Please refer this matter to the Court. If you are not happy or were forced into this marriage, you may file for Divorce preferably under sec 13-B(mutually). You may also state charges of harassment and ill treatment towards the family. In this you might have to prove your contentions but you will be granted divorce with maintenance. But, firstly, try to resolve the issues amicably and work out this marriage with your husband.
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