Domestic violence torcher for divorce Domestic violence torcher for divorce

2 years ago

Mere pati or unki family muze divorce ke liye torcher kar rhe court me jhuta case vgerah kre hai ...karan hai unki family or job ..mere pati railway me hai .. unki family muzse or mere bche se sare hak chinna chahti hai jine nhi de rhe or Ghar se nikal diye hame dawri bhi liye shadi bhi kiye bcha bhi hai but har baat me torcher kiye kahi peso ke liye kahi kaam ke liye kuch na kuch bhane se maar pitkr ldai krte the ...unki family Or unka yhi kahna hai ki me or mera bcha ..mere pati ki jimedari nhi ..vo Hame kisi bhi haal me nhi palenge ...tum khud palo ya maa baap ke bhrose mayke me Plo ..me ek kam PDI likhi housewife hu or puri tarah me or mera bcha pati pr depend hai..unhone hme raste me chor diya lekar nhi jaa rhe or sare riste toad rhe ... tourcher kar rhe bhut divorce ke liye ...ghar se nikaal diye bahane se muze mere bche ko

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
You can file a case under section 498a of IPC
Section 498a of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, also deals with the offence of domestic violence that provides for the punishment i.e. an imprisonment of three years or fine or both. Thus, an FIR for an offence under section 498a can be registered in the local police station of your area against the husband/his relative.
You can further consult a lawyer who has professional experience in dealing with the cases of domestic violence.

Lastly, if you do not want your name to be directly involved in the case then you can take this third route i.e. you can approach an NGO, that will file the case in the court on your behalf and fight for your cause. Following are the contact details of few NGOs you can seek help from :

- ALL INDIA WOMEN’S CONFERENCE – 23381165
- JWP JOINT WOMEN’S PROGRAMME – 24314821
- STREEBAL – 26164113
- SHAKTI SHALINI – 24312483
Thankyou.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You have to protest and take the matter to the High Court for easy solving of problem.

I could have explained more if background is known to me. I am at your service if you visit my office.

Please give me FIVE STAR if satisfied by my answers and you may approach me through Vidhikarya for further clarifications.
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