My wife and I, both remarried, had a difficult start after our wedding a year ago. Just three months in, she went back to her family home, promising to return in a week. But from there, she demanded gold ornaments. When I couldn’t fulfill her request, she used various reasons to delay her return, hoping her parents would pressure me into giving in. I stood firm and refused to go, instead asking her to come back. I even traveled abroad and sent her 10,000 rupees per month for three months as a gesture of reconciliation. Now that I’m back in India, she still refuses to return and is demanding monthly payments.
Best Answer
Based on Indian laws, your wife’s demands for gold ornaments and monthly payments are not legally enforceable. Her refusal to return after promising to do so, while delaying tactics were used, could be considered grounds for seeking legal recourse to resolve the marital issues.
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