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3 years ago

hi, m vasvi. i belong from utter pradesh. i am married . i am married in may 2007 with dowry system. my father gave him car, laptop cash, gold, electronic items, furnitures and many more things... but after my daughter birth m facing lots of issues domestic violence, mentally harassment ,not giving money for my personal expenditure. after 12 years of marriage m still having all these issues, we bought a home last 4 years back for that down payment he taken money to my father but not returned yet...my family will also not support me.. i am getting frustrated i attempt 2 times to do societ but cant... i have no way to get money to survive i am struggling in my own carrier..
i don't know what to do. can u please suggest

DIYAVARHUSSAIN SHAIK

Responded 3 years ago

A.Dear Client,
Your details shows that you have been harassed by your husband in many ways that comes under Domestic Violence Act, So once you speak with your husband finally, if he continuous to behave as before then you can file a petition under Domestic violence Act and claim all the dowry, valuables given to your husband at the time of marriage by the by you can file a Divorce petition
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Dear Madam
You need not undergo depression since Indian laws supports married women . Approach a strong lawyer .
Please give me RANK FIVE {5} if my answer satisfies you.
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Kanchan Kumari

Responded 3 years ago

A.You can file divorce case against him. U can claim all the things which u have already given him. U can file domestic violence case also.
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Manoj Jaiswar

Responded 3 years ago

A.Madam suicide is not a solution to any problem, be strong enough to protect your interest and interest of your loved one . If you think you are in problem better go for legal options. You can start with Domestic Violence case against person or persons.
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sanjay panda

Responded 3 years ago

A.Dear Client
You have many options to seek relief under law however to be specific in your case you can proceed under DV act (domestic violence ) and can get rid of harassment and torture as wel as can claim maintenance amount. Further if you decide to separate yourself from marriage bonding then you can file divorce petition.
Contact your local Police station Women helpline desk they will help on it.
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