My in-laws barged into our home in Pune without permission, assaulted my spouse and me, and then took my spouse away against their will. They even filed a false police complaint before leaving for Delhi. We immediately reported the incident to the police and filed an FIR against them. It’s been over two months now, and I’m worried about the outcome. Is there a specific timeframe after which the FIR against my spouse’s family might automatically be dismissed? I’ve asked the police to hold off on any action against them while we try to resolve this matter amicably and see if their claims of domestic violence are genuine.
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Under Indian law, adultery is no longer a ground for divorce. However, your wife can seek divorce on grounds of cruelty, which can be established based on the nature and content of your messages. If the messages are demonstrably vulgar and show emotional distress caused to your wife, it could strengthen her case for divorce.
- Apni Law answered 2 years ago
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