Dear Sir,
I’m Pooja Selvi, a government employee living in Port Blair, South Andaman. For the past five years, my husband has been constantly suspicious of me, even doubting my interactions with colleagues at work. This constant suspicion is causing me immense mental distress. I feel like I’m trapped, unable to cope with this torment. Sometimes, I even think about ending my life as it feels unbearable. This constant anxiety is affecting my studies, my job, and my overall well-being. I don’t know what to do anymore.
Best Answer
The constant suspicion and harassment you are facing from your husband constitutes mental cruelty, which is grounds for seeking legal separation or divorce under the Indian Divorce Act. You should seek legal counsel to explore options for protecting yourself and seeking redress for the emotional distress caused by your husband’s behavior.
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