| My spouse and in-laws are refusing to return my jewellery, gifts and personal belongings after the divorce in Delhi. I have receipts and photographs of these items. What legal remedy do I have specifically for recovery of stridhan after divorce and which forum in Delhi should I approach? |
If your spouse refuses to return your Stridhan after divorce in Delhi, you have strong legal remedies available, since Stridhan โ comprising gifts, jewellery, and property given to a woman before, during, and after marriage โ remains her absolute and exclusive property under Hindu law, and a husband or in-laws retaining it without her consent commits both a civil wrong and, in many circumstances, a criminal offence.
Legally, Stridhan is recognised as belonging entirely to the wife, distinct from joint marital property subject to division, meaning your spouse has no legitimate legal claim to retain these items regardless of the divorce circumstances or who is deemed at fault in the matrimonial breakdown. This is a well-established principle under Hindu law, and Delhi courts have consistently protected a wife's absolute right to her Stridhan even in the most contentious divorce proceedings.
To recover your Stridhan, you can file a civil suit for recovery of specific property, or pursue a complaint under Section 85 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (formerly Section 498A) if the retention is accompanied by broader cruelty or harassment, or file a specific application under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, which explicitly empowers magistrates to direct the return of Stridhan as part of a comprehensive protection order. This last route is often the most efficient, since domestic violence proceedings tend to move more quickly than standard civil recovery suits.
To succeed in your Stridhan recovery claim, you should compile a detailed inventory of the items given to you, supported by evidence such as wedding photographs showing the jewellery or gifts, receipts or valuations where available, and witness testimony from family members who can confirm what was given and to whom it was entrusted. Consulting the team at Aapka Legal Advice can help you compile this evidence and select the most effective legal route for recovering your Stridhan in Delhi.
Given the emotional and financial significance of Stridhan recovery, obtaining a second opinion from a retired judge on the strongest strategy for your specific situation can help you proceed with confidence. Experienced divorce lawyers and retired judges are available through Aapka Legal Advice's Delhi divorce lawyer directory.
In conclusion, your Stridhan remains your absolute property even after divorce in Delhi, and your spouse's refusal to return it can be effectively challenged through civil, criminal, or domestic violence remedies, provided you present a well-documented recovery claim.
