Violence Violence

4 years ago

I am married for 5yrs, for recent 3yrs staying with my inlaws (mother father & 2 unmarried sisters). Last year I was asked to pay rent to stay with them, I paid. Now again the demand is more nd even wen I sed i will consult with my husband before paying them, my luggage was thrown out and they were trying to snatch my phone. Somehow I locked myself into a room nd called for help. They say that I don't have any rights if they don't consider me as a daughter-in- law. Plz help me wat action can I take against dis violence and how can I fight for my rights.

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 4 years ago

A.Please do file a Domestic Violence Case against them u/s 12 of The PWDV Act.
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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

I don't want any police involvement at first place, my parents are coming for discussion. I want to go back to my husband. Can you please help me how to take the situation

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Shreyash Mohta

Replied 4 years ago

There will not be any police involvement. There will be a protection officer appointed for you who will keep a check that the familial bond is not getting disturbed. And in case there is disturbance he himself will do whatever is necessary.
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Suneel Moudgil

Responded 4 years ago

A.what is the status of your husband?
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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

I sent all recordings of the fight nd all to my husband he is saying he is unaware of all this going on behind his back. He can't take any side by listening to whatever m saying.
I don't want to stay here with these people I want to go to my husband.
Can you please guide me how to handle dis situation

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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

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Suneel Moudgil

Replied 4 years ago

if your husband supports you, file a case of domestic violence against your inlaws and also make a police complaint.
many facts are yet unrevealed,
a detailed discussion with a complete understanding of the case will enable me to answer promptly.

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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

Yes it would be good if you listen to complete story and then u could guide me better, let me know when can I call u to have a detailed discussion or do i need to visit you further things

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Suneel Moudgil

Replied 4 years ago

your location?
you can call/meet me after taking my details from VIDHIKARYA

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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

Ok

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 4 years ago

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A.Dear madam,
File DV case seeking following reliefs
PRAYER
HENCE THE APPLICANT HUMBLY PRAYS
1. to take cognizance for the offence punishable u/s 498A IPC and punish Respondent1 to 3 as per law and extend police protection to the deponent,
2. Pass orders u/s 19, based upon S.17, granting separate residence for herself and her three children at a monthly rent of Rs. 20,000/- and advance of Rs. 5,00,000/-.
3. Pass orders u/s 18, in totality against Respondent1 to 3,
4. Pass orders u/s 20(i) granting Rs.25,000/- per month as maintenance for applicant and maintenance at the rate of Rs. 5,000/- each per month to her three children.
5. Pass orders granting Rs. 5,00,000/- for setting up house hold requirements, in granted residence, to make it livable, as the applicant cannot return to the house of Respondent1 as he is residing in the house of respondent No. 3, which is legally prohibited,
6. Pass orders granting litigation expenses of Rs.1,00,000/- as the applicant made to wander from pillar to post for getting legal aid to attend the Hon’ble Court, whereas, the Respondent1 falsely filed Divorce Petition.
7. The applicant also filed interim application supported by affidavit u/s 23(1) and (2) of D.V.Act,
8. That any other order/s, this Hon’ble Court deems fit, to meet the ends of justice, be passed.
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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

Thank you sir for the response, I do not want to file any case against them. I just want to stay with my husband, I dont want my inlaws to get into any police case.
Is there any possibility to resolve this situation by discussing and giving my sister-in-law a warning to not repeat all dis again ever.

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