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        User_4c3043dd
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        March 15, 2025 at 7:04 pm
        Hi iam writing this for my friend(29M) for suggestions,
        He got married in 2 years back and after 3 months marriage life he got to know she is not mentally stable, she doing weird things in his home they are staying in together in 1bhk house, and she told that she is taking medicine for the treatment from last 2 years of before marriage and also present after knowing this my friend asked their parents about this they are hiding the issue and telling story that she afraided for some ghost and all the stuff. so they taken to their hometown for the curing of issue and from now last 1 year they are telling she doing well and she will come soon to my home, and they are not sending her, and she didn’t even call from last 1 year, and if I call their parents will not give phone to her.
        I think they knowingly did this for my friend, he dont know them ,he got this match from matrimonial.they don’t know this before marriage,my friend is government employee , he is not ready to go further in this relationship at all ,he tried to solve this with help of some elders but they are not agree with that , he had only proof of doctors prescription and some weird things , if he go for divorce what complications he has to face and what about the divorce.
        Please give some suggestions on this

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          March 15, 2025 at 7:12 pm
          awyer here based in Delhi. Your friend can file for divorce, but he should be prepared for challenges. Since his wife’s mental health condition was hidden from him before marriage, he may have grounds under mental illness or fraudulent concealment. If he decides to proceed, he will need strong medical proof that her condition is severe enough to affect the marriage. A simple prescription may not be enough; a proper medical evaluation would strengthen his case.

          If her family refuses to cooperate, the case may take time, and the court might look into whether she is capable of responding to the proceedings. Since he is a government employee, he should also be cautious about any false allegations her family might make, as these could impact his job.

          Before filing, he should gather all medical records and any communication that shows her condition was hidden. If he wants to move forward, I can guide him through the legal process and ensure the case is handled properly. Feel free to reach out if he needs assistance.

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            March 16, 2025 at 4:29 am
            1. If he has any proof to show that she was suffering from mental health issues, let him collect it. Doctor’s prescription or her appointment details, etc. He can speak to her parents convincingly and visit them to collect the information and evidence. He has to use some smooth talking to get the work done. Let him not get overwhelmed with the thoughts of not continuing the marriage. If the issue is solvable, let him take a call.

            2. If he is still not willing to continue with the marriage, he can file a contested divorce case on the grounds of cruelty – fraudulent concealment of the mental health issue, her behaviour towards him and her parents not allowing him to speak to her can all be put under mental cruelty which is emotionally draining him. [https://divorcebylaw.com/best-contested-divorce-lawyers-in-bangalore/](https://divorcebylaw.com/best-contested-divorce-lawyers-in-bangalore/)

            3. He may face the challenges of them filing criminal cases against him, for which he needs these details of her illness and the period that she is not living with him, call recordings where they are not allowing him to speak to her, etc. Let him be mentally prepared to fight the cases.

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            **Disclaimer:**Β In the absence of all the facts of the case, the comments given may not be the best solution for your case. One on one consultation with a legal counsel/ advocate is advised to get better guidance.

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