Every wife in India must know these legal rights, here is a list

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Once married, a woman should only leave her in-laws’ house when she is taken for her final rites.” This cliched line is often used in daily soaps and movies to denote the unwavering loyalty and devotion an Indian woman is expected to show her husband and her in-laws.

While much said about the responsibilities that marriage brings, we are often silent about the rights that the law allow women. The Indian society has spent centuries grooming young girls to be future good wives (sanskari bahus), yet they have to adjust, compromise, and more often to bear trauma for the happy marriage (in particular her husband and In-laws).  This makes these girls grow up to feel that they have to cater to all the absurd atrocities in their marriage. Marriage has been proposed to these girls as an accomplishment from a very young age which is another reason why they didn’t even question it when they grew up.

“If you’re a man, you should probably get married, If you’re a woman, don’t bother.” writes behavioural scientist Paul Dolan in his new book, Happy Ever After: Escaping the Myth of the Perfect Life

 Most Indian women walk into marriages without the realisation that a marriage can be unhappy or a difficult one as well. Even today, we do not prepare our daughters or would-be brides on how to deal with a marital alliance that is traumatic.  But times have changed, women are no longer dependant on their near ones, at least when it comes to gaining information. To combat injustice, one needs to have a thorough understanding of her legal rights. All women, married or soon to be, young or old, should know their legal rights. Women can penalise any oppression in marriage and claim freedom from the alliance and dignity if they are aware of their legal rights, here are some legal rights that every married Indian woman is entitled to.

1. Right to Matrimonial home

2. Right to property:

3. Right to report domestic violence:

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4. Right to Abortion:

5. Right To Divorce:

Right to seek maintenance and alimony:

In case the wife is earning:

6. Dowry Prohibition And Harassment:

7. Family Courts Act:

8. Right to claim the child’s custody:

9. Right to live a life of dignity and self-respect and have a committed relationship

10. Legal Services Authorities Act

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