Drunken brother
5 years ago
Sir my brother addicted to alcohol n my entire family is suffering by his torture....he harrases his wife n we are worried about his child ....my brother abuses evryone whoevr tries to control him ...mainly he tortures his wife and child...we complained about him in our near by ps but could not find a sulution....sir pleas advice us how to control him as per law .....his wife our sister in law sufferng a lot..
Ambrose Leo
Responded 5 years ago
A.Before approaching for a legal action take alternative counseling & advisory by your designated CP they will also have dept. for Women & Child welfare , better to consult a Lawyer from Vidhikarya panel quickly.
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A.1. As police have not taken any action against him, I suggest you to approach a lawyer to take up your complaint to court. Court would pass orders to police to file a FIR against him.
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Ashish K Dongre
Responded 5 years ago
A.Send him a legal notice first and see how he react. If he still doesn't amend his way you can always take necessary legal action against him.
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Nirmal Chopra
Responded 5 years ago
A.The legal recourse will land ur brother in jail.So therefore, sort out the problem with help of relatives and well wishers.
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A.Dear Sir,
It is a normal feature of Indian lower middle class family. Send him to some remote secure place.
It is a normal feature of Indian lower middle class family. Send him to some remote secure place.
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