Family abusive to children
What can i do to get me and my brother away from the family ?
What can i do to get me and my brother away from the family ?
Dear Sir,
If you are adults having crossed 18 years of age and having financial support or somebody would like to support you then you may stay away from your parents and if any missing complaint or any other complaint is lodged by your parents you may defend accordingly.
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When a girl and boy love and they are decided that they are marrage each other but the girl family not aggary,their age 20+ but not 21 ,so that we can do in this situation and legally step???
Dear Client,
Your query lacks information and transparency. As per Section 5(iii) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, the minimum legal age for marriage is 18 years for the bride(girl) and 21 years for the groom(boy). The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act of 2006 prohibits the marriage of children, defined as females under the age of 18 and males under the age of 21. Any marriage that involves a minor is voidable under the ‘Prohibition of Child Marriage Act’, and the parties involved in arrang
My wife has filled FIR in BNS 91/313IPC & she has produced a doctor consultation letter to IO.. where it mentioned that husband & wife came to consult about abortion & process is also ment ...
Dear Client,
The Court does not automatically arrest the accused upon the filing of the chargesheet, especially if they haven't been arrested during the investigation. After a chargesheet is filed, the magistrate reviews it and decides whether to admit it and proceed with the trial. On acceptance of the chargesheet, the magistrate issues a summons to the accused requiring him to appear before the court. An arrest warrant is issued only if the accused fails to appear after being summoned or if t
I have issues staying with my mother in law .. she doesn't stay with her husband. Instead she has shifted to stay with us forever. Can I demand this ? Is this legal ??
Dear Client,
It is not illegal for your mother-in-law to live with you, but you are well within your rights to express discomfort and request a separate living arrangement, especially if her presence is affecting your mental peace or marital relationship.
While there is no specific law that allows you to force her to move out unless there is harassment or abuse involved, you can discuss the matter with your husband and seek a mutual understanding. If her behavior is causing emotional distres
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Kerala government rules is divorced daughter gets family pension
Dear Sir,
If there are rules framed by State Government then the legal heir who is divorced daughter may apply for such family pension if for any reason if it is rejected then you may advised to go to High Court and get justice.
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My father is abusing us because someone else ,may be he is having an affair ,he is not providing us monthly expenses, threatens us that he'll not give us money anymore and continuously harassing my m ...
Dear Sir/Madam,
If you have attained age of majority then your father not suppose to give any money for your expenses but he is legally bound to maintain his legally wedded wife. You may get file multiple cases against your father through your mother.
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My husband is a lawyer n I m his 2nd wife wit 2 sons he is having many affairs with clients n junior female advocates n has got separate room for tat without my knowledge n he does ths in office also ...
Dear Client,
The relationship of either spouse with another woman or man is defined as Adultery under Section 13 (1) of the Hindu Marriage Act. 1955 and considered a valid ground for divorce by the Marriage Laws Amendment Act, 1976. However, an extramarital affair or adultery is no longer a criminal offense as per the judgment passed by a five-judge Bench of the Supreme Court on September 27th, 2018, decriminalizing adultery. However, adultery can still be considered grounds for divorce and can
My sister in law is mentally harrssing my parents regarding property
Dear Client,
Mental harassment of senior citizens, especially regarding property, is a serious issue you can approach it legally under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, your parents have the right to claim maintenance (financial and otherwise) from children and relatives as well as Seek eviction of abusive relatives from their property.
File a complaint for mental harassment under relevant sections like IPC 504 (intentional insult), 506 (criminal intimidat
Hello there, A couple of years ago, I verbally separated from my family and moved to another city, leaving behind only a note. I did this after enduring a year of extensive mental trauma caused by my ...
Dear Sir/Madam,
You may send such notice preferable legal notice to the concerned people informing that you don't want to continue any type of relationship with them and inform them that they need not lodge any complaint of missing as you have deserted them voluntarily.
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By law is it necessary to look after my parents with what i earn?
Dear Sir,
Yes, now it is legalized as per following law.
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The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007
What are the important features of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007?
Ans. The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 envisages providing need based maintenance to the parents/grand parents from t
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