I went to my finances house without seeking appropriate permission
5 years ago
I went to his house to clarify issues with him as i found him cheating i knew he wont meet me outside so i went to his house directly...
Certain drama took place... can the boy or his family file case against me for going to his house without permission
Then he broke the marriage decision i went again to clarify things as he was not picking calls my life was attached to this marriage promise my everything was at stake but when i went there he abused me hit me and acted very violently can i file complaint
Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.dear client in your case if you invade in the privacy of someone without consent the same is a Tort. you got hurt because of the violent act. Did you get yourself examined by a doctor and are the report(s) available. Did you visit the police station after that.kindly answer for an advice.
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A.Just going without permission into the house of someone known to you will not be a crime. But that certain drama may involve you in trouble. In that your second visit to their house if there was an attack on you, you should have gone to police station lodged a complaint , got yourself medically certified.
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