My wife and In Law took away My son without his wish and my permission My wife and In Law took away My son without his wish and my permission

3 years ago

I am officer in reputated bank in mumbai.my wife and my son aged 8 are living in my own house in nasik. i used to come to nasik to meet them twice in a month. but one day i saw a photo in which my father in law drinking before my son, I called him and argued with him. my wife always do as her parents, brothers say. when I was in mumbai on duty, he took away my son without his wish and my wife also support him( father). I have some audio recording in which my father in law pressurized my wife to come her parental home. now since one month i didn't see my son and from that day he is not attaining school online class. before 2 3 days i saw him in online class in my mobile, but his health was very weak and mentally disturbed(screenshot taken and I have old audio and video recording, in which he is telling me that mom beat him) when i went police station, they say go to family court. may I lodge police complaint against my wife and in laws, due to which they must be behind bar? otherwise tell me others options because my son's health is very weak, please help me

Pardeep Kumar Dhiman Dhiman

Responded 2 years ago

A.आप सामाजिक स्तर पर पहले प्रयाग करे।आप अपनी पत्नि से बात करे बेटे के भविष्य के बारे मे।हो सकता हैं कि आपकी पत्नि बेटे के भविष्य को देखते हुए मान जाए।यदि नहि मानती हैं तब आप अदालत का दरवाजा खटखटा सकते है।
आप अपने बेटे की कास्तेडी के लिए कोर्ट मे केस दाखिल कर सकते है।चूंकि बेटे की ऊमर 8 वर्ष है उस पर आपका अधिकार अधिक है।
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 3 years ago

A.you can file case and your lawyer can help you get urgent hearing.
But to approach High court.
But if possible, ask your son to call 100 and then you also be near house.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
You are advised to immediately approach the child welfare commission and they will take action.
If you feel that there is a threat to your son's health in any manner, you can plead before the court to let the child stay with you and away from them.
You can file a suit against your wife and her family for keeping your son away from you.

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Anik

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Hi,
You can file a suit against your wife and her family for keeping your son away from you. You can approach the child welfare commission and they will immediately take action.
You can also file for the custody of child if you feel that there is a threat to your son's life.

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Jagannath S Pawar

Responded 3 years ago

A.Plz approach concerned Court if any litigation of such sort is already going on and file application for urgent hearing and producing the kid before the Court. If such is not a case then you can file writ in HIGH court. For further information plz contact through Vidhikarya
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