My wife and I are both Hindus, she’s from West Bengal and I’m from Bangladesh. We’ve been married for 8 years and are struggling to have a child. We’ve tried different treatments and hospitals, but nothing has worked. She’s 38 and facing infertility issues, and her sister may have even gotten divorced for the same reason. This is causing constant tension and fights between us, and I’m feeling very frustrated. She sometimes agrees to a mutual divorce, but other times asks for compensation. I need legal advice on whether I can get a divorce based on this situation, what the costs might be, and the best way to proceed.
Best Answer
Indian law allows divorce on grounds of “cruelty,” which can include mental cruelty. Your wife’s infertility and the associated tension could potentially be considered grounds for divorce. However, a judge will consider the specific facts of your case, including the duration of the marriage, attempts at reconciliation, and any financial contributions. Consult a lawyer to understand your specific options and costs involved.
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