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FIR and DP act is filed on my husbands family in Karnataka , but they are not taking any actions. So, is it possible to transfer FIR from Karnataka to other states. what are steps need to take to tran


A. Dear Madam,
You may get it transferred by approaching High Court. The second option is to register another FIR in your State.

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Hi sir/Madam My husband always give me mentally and physical torture to me and my both sons. could you please suggest to me what i will do in this situation. Me and my both the sons are also interest


A. Dear Client,
When both of you and your sons are interested in staying with your errant husband despite his mental and physical tortures, you may consult with a family counselor or psychiatrist to resolve the issue in-house before opting for legal remedies that involve more complexities and lengthy processes. Sometimes, proper counseling or mediation resolves the issues faster and more smoothly than litigation.

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icon Mental harrasment to me and my minor girl child by my parents

Can I file DV petition against them? I'm a fifty years old divorced single parent staying with my daughter.... tried to talk to my parents but they have disowned me and my minor girl child for no reas


A. Dear client, you can file domestic violence case under Prevention of domestic violence act of 2005. And can also file a complaint under section 509 for outraging the modesty of women.

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can my mother file for domestic violence and divorce for physical abuse and mental cruelty. my mother is suffering from depression anxiety and she is mentally unstable and is on medication for these c


A. Dear client, your mother can file a domestic violence case on your father for his abusive behaviour. She can file a case under sec 489A of ipc and also under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, 2005.

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My wife has filed a DV case in 2020, can I file petition in High court to quash DV case now after 4 years


A. Dear Client,

There is no specific timeframe mentioned for submitting an Application under section 482 of the Cr. P.C. However, it is generally expected to be filed within a reasonable period, typically within 90 days. Consequently, after four years have passed, it is now considered barred due to exceeding the limitation period.

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We have filed DV case, FIR is filed on dowry, Money harassment and My husband, his parents are not responding to any notices we sent. Police calling to them but they are not coming and speaking. So, C


A. Dear Client,

After lodging a complaint under Section 12 of the PWDV Act, 2005, and the subsequent registration of an FIR, the police will conduct an investigation and submit a charge sheet to the court. The complainant's role is mainly to assist the police in their investigation. If the police fail to take action, the complainant can approach the court directly, which can then direct the police to register an FIR and complete the investigation. Additionally, the complainant can report the matt ...ReadMore

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Hi I'm 19years old and I want to runaway from home. My father is very toxic,he thinks that someone has done black magic on me and he is very cruel. He has destroyed my mental health and emotional heal


A. Dear Client,

Many individuals face similar situations within their households nationwide, indicating a prevalent issue rather than an isolated incident. If financially reliant on a father, leaving home might not seem feasible, but there's no legal obligation for the father to provide maintenance once the child is an adult. Seeking an independent income is essential for autonomy. If subjected to harassment or violence, one can file a complaint with local police under Section 12 of the PWDV Act, ...ReadMore

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I and my family are accused in 498A 406 323. After CAW cell proceedings, FIR was filed on 9 jan 24.we have been there 5-6 times. No arrest has taken place yet. It's a false case. They have no evidence


A. Dear Client,

Under Section 156(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code, a complaint can be filed before a Judicial Magistrate, who can then order the police to conduct an investigation. In such cases, the police cannot refuse to file an FIR, triggering an investigation. If falsely accused, individuals can seek the quashing of the complaint through a petition before the High Court under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, which grants the High Court inherent power to interfere with p ...ReadMore

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I'm 24 . I'm preparing for competitive exams. Meanwhile, my parents are intend to get married. I've been in love with a guy for 2 years. One of my relatives got to know this and they opposed due to th


A. Dear Client,

It sounds like you're in a challenging situation, trying to focus on your career while dealing with family pressure regarding your love life. It's important to remember that ultimately, the decisions about your life and future are yours to make. If you feel that your family is pressuring you unfairly, it may be helpful to have an open and honest conversation with them about your feelings and aspirations. It's also essential to assert your independence and stand firm in your decisi ...ReadMore

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icon How to get rid of third party in a marriage

I am married and it's been 12 year we have 2 kids. Ours was a love cum Arranged marriage. We were very happy till our 2nd child was born though we were not good financially but we were good and best f


A. Dear Client,

You have the option to lodge a complaint with the police to prevent a third party from interfering in your peaceful married life. Additionally, you can file a permanent injunction suit against the third party, seeking an order to prohibit them from interfering with your family affairs, without necessarily claiming divorce for yourself. This legal action can help protect your marital rights and maintain the peace and harmony in your family life.

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