My parents specially tortures and abused me in every level. What should I do My parents specially tortures and abused me in every level. What should I do

2 years ago

My father abuses me and tortures me in every. It's like his life's motive is to torture me and abuse me. He feels happyness in doing this. I have been fighting with this for so many years but now he is crossing all limits. What are my legal options. The best thing would be to legally adopt some property or money so that I can live separately.pls reply

Anik

Responded 5 months ago

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A.Dear,

Restraining Orders: If you feel threatened or are facing physical abuse, you may be able to obtain a restraining order (also known as a protection order) against your father. This can help provide legal protection and keep him away from you.

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Pardeep Kumar Dhiman Dhiman

Responded 2 years ago

A.Sabse achha vikalp saath hi rahne ka paryash kare. Aap ne nischaye kiya hai ki alag hi rahna hai. Police me report kare ki mere ko manshik. Sharirik rup se preshan kiya jaa raha hai.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 2 years ago

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A.If you are a major then you can move out of the house look for a job ans settle separately.Then file a case for partition and get your share of property. In case you are being physically tortured then you can lodge a police complain.
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Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.HI,
To live seperately best thing is to earn so that you are not dependent upon your father. Also regarding torture and mental harrasment you could register a FIR in the nearest police and initiate criminal proceedings against your father.
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Gungun .

Replied 1 year ago

Hi sir can I talk to you on call. Can I get your number.

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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

A.Hello
You could file Legal complaint against your father for mental torture and harrasment but there are chances he'll not give you any part from his property. So it would be suggested if you live seperately they should earn.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 2 years ago

A.As your father is doing physical and mental torture upon you then you can take legal steps against that but then your father can deprive you from his property and if that property is your father's self acquired property( not devolved upon him in undivided manner for last four generations) then he can transfer it to any person of his choice and you cannot prevent him.
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