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my in laws and my husband wont let me enter in my own house


15-Jan-2025 (In Divorce Law)
dear sir /mam i got married in april 2024 and my in laws send my bags to the rented house the very next day of my marriage . and since then they are mentally harassing mein alot i really need help . my husband beats me often and my sister in laws are interfering alot in my marriage . i really need help they forced me to get out of the house now m leaving with my mother and father help me
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Answer #1
628 votes
hi ma'am, this is very stressful that you are facing such problems.. you have the option to file a domestic violence case against your husband and in laws in which you can get order from court to stay in your matrimonial house. you can also file a complaint in Crime Against Women Cell.. where the officers can help you in your case through mediation... you have other options also Thanks
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Answer #2
847 votes
If the behaviour of your husband is intolerable towards you can anytime send a complaint regarding your grievances in writing to the police station according to your jurisdiction. And if you wish to go legal then you can also file a petition under section 12 DV or section 125 CrPC and claim maintenance for yourself. And if there's no scope of living together then rather stretching the relationship you should file for contested divorce under the ground of cruelty. I would suggest you to go with mutual divorce because it's cost effective and ends up in a maximum of six months. For more legal assistance I am just a call away.
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Answer #3
875 votes
You have right of residence in your matrimonial house. Report the complaint in police or CAW cell and file a domestic violence case to claim your legal rights. Feel free to contact for any further help Thanks
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Answer #4
686 votes
you can avail the legal remedy against the cruelty and torture by your husband and his family members. You can file the complaint before the CAW cell and can also file Domestic Violence complaint against the husband and his family members
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Answer #5
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File a DV case seeking residence order for faster relief. You can also simultaneously file an FIR for offences u/s 85 BNS and other relevant provisions. Bonafide victims should make sure to act in a timely manner so that delay in filing FIR is not made a ground for raising suspicion over the veracity of the case.
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