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2 years ago

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I live at my grandparents house with my parents and siblings . It's been more than 6 yrs since we moved at their place as due to my parents job we never stayed there . Now due to constant threat that we won't get the house and they can't throw out things out they use different methods like mentally torturing us . Me and my sibling can't study . My grandmother especially she abuses my mother and me , use curse words , say bad things or my mother's family and not to forget my mother's dead brother she abuses that person too . Many a times I have caught her going through our stuff . They give all there money to their daughters and constantly torture us to pay them and spend all money on the house not to mention my father is no more employed he's gets very less pension . My sibling and I are studying currently . She curses us day and night . situation is so bad she won't let us eat peacefully as she bangs our door and goes to my window to torture me .I have cried day and night because she won't Stop . Her daughters 3 of them of which the youngest comes and abuses my mother too they both say dirty words and slangs on phone and does all the conspiracy for us . I'm dealing with this for more than 6 yrs now . I was diagnosed with depression couple of years back . It's terrible . I'm grade A student I was actually now I'm not able to study just merely Passing my exams .my father won't do anything about it as she says nothing about him and also he is too afraid to start a new life with no income. But living here is hell . please guide me . My mother she keeps crying .she makes all the food feeds them is good to them still she is getting abused and she won't do anything apprently man of the house aka my father is ignoring this matter like anything . please tell me can she discard my brother or my father or me from this property just to be clear

Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Hi,
The grandfather can transfer the property to whoever he desires. A grandchild does not have any birth right in the self- acquired property of his grandfather. Domestic violence occurs when an act threatens or jeopardizes the victim's health, safety, or well-being (mental or physical), which involves physical, verbal, or emotional abuse. However, only your mother may request relief under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005.

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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

A.Hi,
If his grandfather's self-acquired property has been allocated to his father in a family partition in his capacity as legal heir and not as a coparcener under the Hindu Succession Act 1956, a grandchild has no birthright in it. The grandfather has the option of transferring the property to whoever he wants. Any act consists of domestic violence when it harms or endangers the health, or wellbeing of the victim, and includes causing verbal abuse and emotional abuse, however, only your mother can seek remedy under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005.

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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 2 years ago

A.if its ancestral property then only you have right in property.
If its grandparents earned house then they can ask you to go out.

you have to be strong until your condition improves.
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