Sisters family very much abusive Sisters family very much abusive

3 years ago

My sister got married about 13 years ago. Since day 1 her in-laws had very bad behaviour with her as well our family. Whenever we tried visiting her they created dramatic scenes always blaming her for petty issues. My sister’s husband is employed with a PVT company. She gave birth to a son about 11 years old now. Her son is affected with cerebral palsy since birth and majorly handicapped. Dependent for everything to her mother. She also has daughter now 9 years old. Her sister in-law is also staying at her parents place with her husband. As it was whole drama since beginning they started coming to our place always with some or other household issues blaming my sister and all of us. About 5 years back my sisters husband started living in some rented accommodation alone (though he is getting his regular food from his parents) and his parents filed a court case in family court blaming her to harass them and asking court to direct her to leave their home. And as they have good connections they got the orders in their favour as well. Though it was stayed by higher court. Now they have installed cctv cameras at home and they record even the smallest things and have filed multiple times police complaints against my sister.
In this whole situation she takes care alone of her children. There is absolutely no support from them.
my sister has no thought and she doesn’t want to leave them.

Sidhaarth

Responded 3 years ago

A.Firstly donot blame judiciary by saying that order was managed. Court cannot be managed if your sister had put her case properly. Details are required to be examined. Your sister can stay in the house which is her matrimonial house. She can also demand maintenance for herself and her children from husband including appropriate accommodation for residence.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
She will be given custody of the children as she is better able to care for them.
The couple can try counselling to better their relationship.
If she wants to live separately from her husband, she can claim interim maintenance under S.125 CrPC to maintain herself and their children.
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She can try marriage counselling with her husband. If she does not wish for a divorce, they can still live separately and she can claim maintenance from him.
If she does decide on a divorce, the Courts are likely to side with her when it comes to the children's custody.
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