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My husband and in laws abondoned me


19-Apr-2023 (In Domestic Violence Law)
Hi I am a 30 year old hindu working lady . I got married to my husband in july 2018. My husband works in bangalore . I moved to bangalore in Nov 2018 and rented a flat . My mother in law moved to Bangalore in Jan . Me and my husband are very money minded . We had earlier called off the marriage due to their money minded ness... They demanded flat at bangalore to be set up . To that we complied and paid 1 lakh rupees . All my wedding jewellery were confiscated during my stay at my in law while i was in wedding leave . At bangalore i was subjected various mental (calling me witch and defective)and physical torture like pushing me out if the house . Their demand for money and jewellery was never ending.And now they have abondoned and absconded saying divorce . Kindly let me know what are legal ways to protect myself
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Answer #1
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Hi, its very sad to know the state of affairs that you have undergone and turmoil in your married life. The solution to this issue if all other possible counselling meeting are carried out between you and your husband or between the families. Please file a domestic violence case on your inlaws and your husband. Seek for maintenance/alimony from your husband for your wellbeing. If you cant afford to seek help of an advocate then, Just walk into your nearest women police station and make a formal complaint of domestic violence. These cases are taken very seriously and the government will fight the case for you. You may approach for any assistance required further as probono.
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Answer #2
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Dear Madam, You can initiate several legal proceedings like dowry demand and domestic violence and can seek the following relief by filing DV case. ====================================================================== PRAYER HENCE THE APPLICANT HUMBLY PRAYS 1. to take cognizance for the offence punishable u/s 498A IPC and punish Respondent1 to 3 as per law and extend police protection to the deponent, 2. Pass orders u/s 19, based upon S.17, granting separate residence for herself and her three children at a monthly rent of Rs. 20,000/- and advance of Rs. 5,00,000/-. 3. Pass orders u/s 18, in totality against Respondent1 to 3, 4. Pass orders u/s 20(i) granting Rs.25,000/- per month as maintenance for applicant and maintenance at the rate of Rs. 5,000/- each per month to her three children. 5. Pass orders granting Rs. 5,00,000/- for setting up house hold requirements, in granted residence, to make it livable, as the applicant cannot return to the house of Respondent1 as he is residing in the house of respondent No. 3, which is legally prohibited, 6. Pass orders granting litigation expenses of Rs.1,00,000/- as the applicant made to wander from pillar to post for getting legal aid to attend the Hon’ble Court, whereas, the Respondent1 falsely filed Divorce Petition. 7. The applicant also filed interim application supported by affidavit u/s 23(1) and (2) of D.V.Act, 8. That any other order/s, this Hon’ble Court deems fit, to meet the ends of justice, be passed.
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