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What remedy do I have if my husband is harassing me


02-Jan-2023 (In Family Law)
Sir, In july 2016 i had filed a 498A case against my husband and this was quashed in high court when me and my husband arrived at compromise. My husband provided an affidavit in which he stated that he will not repeat his behaviour and will continue living with me in future without giving any scope for physical violence. The judge in his order stated this can be revoked if he repeats his mistake. I went back home with him. Two months after this he has started to behave like before and upon questioning me he has put me out of the house and snatched the house keys too. I am now living with my parents and have no idea what i can do next legally. Need your advice.
Answers (5)

Answer #1
578 votes
You have every right to stay in the matrimonial house. You can file for the domestic violence case against your husband for protection Order and alternative residence if he continues to do such act. You can also file for the maintainance.

Regards,
Sadanand
Answer #2
674 votes
Thanks for your email. The lengthy answer cannot write over email or phone. Also it will take time to discuss in detail. Hence, kindly meet me in my office with prior appointment according to your convenience.
Answer #3
650 votes
Firstly a legal notice can be issued and later criminal action can be initiated by filing complaint again not under section 498A and there are suitable remedies which can be dealt after taking necessary instructions from ur side.
Answer #4
953 votes
Dear madam,
You have to come and meet us with all detail and the previous order of judgement on qashing and also the FIR copy ,certify copy if possible , since it's has limitation period so have to check that too.you may consult at : Adv Pankaj Kumar & associate
Answer #5
906 votes
you can file petition before the high court seeking to revoke the order by stating the reasons and u can file maintenance along with Dv act , it may help u to receive the maintenance as well as u can seek for the divorce in competent court

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