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Suffering torture from family what to do


02-Mar-2023 (In Family Law)
I am a 27 year old working woman in government sector....civil service.I live with my father...it's been 1month since I have joined my office.. My father has become despicable in his behaviour..he keeps tabs in each and every movement of mine...whether I am going to my office ..coming back ....with whom I am talking in my office....what I am eating ..he does not allow me to go anywhere with my friends colleagues family functions...he stands in the road to see from which direction I am coming....he is not allowing me to invest....totally demeans and insults me in front of my neighbours colleagues...overreacts if anyone comes to meet me in my house....spies on me...listens to my phone conversation and corrects me if the conversation is not according to him...what should I do??please help...I am at my saturation level ....and very close to quitting my dream job...for which I have worked hard my entire life...
Answers (4)

Answer #1
712 votes
There are 2 to 3 things that you can do in this regard.
First file a police complaint, then a domestic violence case seeking protection from court and i need more details to guide to the right path for ends of justice.
Answer #2
998 votes
Dear Client,
First, please don't ever think of giving up this job. That will not be a solution a solution. You are an adult women and can take your own decision. though, sometimes parents are over protective which can be very disturbing for a daughter. You have few options in your hand. Though, I presume it will be better if you both come to an understanding through negotiation with a help of a third party. Its difficult to advice you here without discussing the whole matter. It would be better if we can discuss it in person. Please feel free to contact me.
Answer #3
651 votes
You can file under Domestic Violence but if it is your natural guardian then lalk to him . Very important to know why he is creating this mental pressure and torture on you what is the Reason /motive behind such acts?
Answer #4
971 votes
In such s situation you should inform local police station first. Then try to short out with your father with the help of such a person whom your father relies upon. Amicably if not solved then there are open doors to get in for shelter of provisions of law.

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