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Procedure to oust the ex- husband from own rented house


06-Nov-2023 (In Divorce Law)
I, a hindu got a mutual divorce from my abusive husband of 14 yrs after much drama for a mere alimony of 5k! The irresponsible man continues to stay with me citing money problems. My elder one is in 12th n younger in 3rd..permanent custody with me. I am not retaliating for fear tht my son might get stressed n get low marks. The abusive husband enjoys a free food n stay at my rented house. My only wish is to oust him from my home. I fear to approach police as i am scared he might cause us harm.. There is a house which he had helped to buy but i had returned his money..That house was ultimately given to me by gift deed by my parents..He wants his share!!! Again. He refuses to leave my house unless i pay him. Kindly advice wht can be done. Can he prove his rights on my property? Wht complaint should i give n to whom? He continues to threaten n abuse me. Pls help.
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Answer #1
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Madam you are really great. I acknowledge your efforts and you are a example as narrated in your facts why women will be always superior than men. I would advise you to tactfully resolve the issue. Mediate with him keeping both of your family members. Make him understand that this cannot prolong. Talk to the person whom your husband is really coercive of. By constructive discussion things can work out. If that does not work out. Then complaint to police station. Show them the divorce decree and tell them that husband is harassing you. During that time for at least 15 days arrange a temporary accommodation for your children that your husband should not know. Don't worry things will work out.
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Answer #2
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It is indeed a sorry state of affairs that you have been caught in. Legally speaking, this man has no right to stay with you. You should approach the Police for this matter as his present position in the house is akin to that of a trespasser. As far as the house is concerned, do not cower in fear to his threats or abuses and ask him to go to the Courts for whatever rights he is seeking. Property disputes are not a piece of cake. They go on for years and years. So get a hold on your fear and shove the man out of the house.
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Answer #3
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As per your query

First and foremost property gifted to you is your sole property nobody can ask you to share the rights in the said property.
Secondly once you have obtained divorce you need to restrict the entry of your ex-husband in your house. If he forcefully enters your flat you need to approach the Police Station stating all the facts. You can also file complaint under Domestic Violence Act for protection in your house. Law is with you, advice you not to waste time thinking, file the complaint at the threshold.

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