Too much mental torture, abuse, beating by Father and Aunt Too much mental torture, abuse, beating by Father and Aunt

3 months ago

This is to inform you that I live with my 2 brothers and 2 sisters in my father's house. My aunt lives with us because she is not married. My second aunt also lives next to our house. My both aunts always used to talk trash and backbite about us and our mother with our father. For the past few years, our father has not given any attention towards us and our mother instead, he always finds a way to abuse us and beat us. Our mental health is becoming worse every day. It's our daily day routine, we get up, my siblings and my mother hear nothing but abuse and my father and aunts also blackmail us to kick us out of the property. We sleep crying in the night. One day my father started to beat my mother to save her my sister came forward and seeing this my aunt started to beat her brutally. I can not explain in words how much worse it is becoming for us to stay in our home with our father and aunt. the main problem is our aun, she has no right to us even though she used to torture us. My sisters live in fear that any time her aunts and father may do anything. My eldest brother had left the house and it's getting worse. One of my aunts is a government headmaster teacher, I can't imagine how she would be treating other children. I mentioned everything I could. We are helpless. please tell us how we can stop this. We all want a good life. We want to get rid of all these problems. We want legal action against our aunts. Please help us.

Anik

Responded 3 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
Consider reaching out to local authorities, such as the police or a helpline for domestic abuse. They can provide immediate assistance and guidance on the legal options available to you.
You may also want to consult with a lawyer who specializes in family law to understand your rights and potential legal actions against the abusive individuals. Documenting instances of abuse, keeping any evidence, and seeking professional advice can be essential steps in addressing the situation.
If you are in immediate danger, please contact your local emergency services. Remember that there are organizations and professionals dedicated to helping individuals facing domestic abuse, and seeking their support can be a crucial step toward improving your living situation.
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A.Dear Client,
When you are experiencing such type of continuous threat to your safety and security including mental and physical harassment in-house, you can get in touch with a social worker or NGO who renders dedicated service to help you out from the crisis. Alternatively, you can write to the Chairperson, State Human Rights Commission and Women Commission who takes suo moto action to protect the fundamental rights of the citizens in distress referring the matter immediately to the District Administration, like, DM/SDM, SP/DSP for necessary action into the complaint. Your sister can avail of free legal aid to take legal action against domestic violence from the Dist. Legal Services Authority or State Legal Services Authority under Sec.12(c) of the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987 once she contacts the authority.
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A.Dear Sir/Madam
if you are earning then stay away from them otherwise start earning and then file complaint against them. The police may take action.
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