Free Legal Advice - divorce and alimony
Posted by: Sweta
Posted on: 2020-10-24
Against physical torture and dowry harassment you can lodge police complaint with All Women Police or Mahila Police.
Any kind of abusive behavior by your husband or male partner or their relatives (includes male and female relatives) are protected under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005. .The act of the husband or his relative is need not be physical abuse; it could also be verbal, emotional, sexual or economic abuse. So you can file case under DV act against the relatives.The DV Act provides that the aggrieved person may approach not only the Magistrate but also the Civil court, Family court or any other courts and seek relief’s including protection orders, residence orders,monetary reliefs,custody orders, and/or compensation orders File case against husband under DV Act. In the case of physical torture , visit the goverment hospital and file a complaint against the husband
Any kind of abusive behavior by your husband or male partner or their relatives (includes male and female relatives) are protected under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005. .The act of the husband or his relative is need not be physical abuse; it could also be verbal, emotional, sexual or economic abuse. So you can file case under DV act against the relatives.The DV Act provides that the aggrieved person may approach not only the Magistrate but also the Civil court, Family court or any other courts and seek relief’s including protection orders, residence orders,monetary reliefs,custody orders, and/or compensation orders File case against husband under DV Act. In the case of physical torture , visit the goverment hospital and file a complaint against the husband
Any kind of abusive behavior by your husband or male partner or their relatives (includes male and female relatives) are protected under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005. .The act of the husband or his relative is need not be physical abuse; it could also be verbal, emotional, sexual or economic abuse. So you can file case under DV act against the relatives.The DV Act provides that the aggrieved person may approach not only the Magistrate but also the Civil court, Family court or any other courts and seek relief’s including protection orders, residence orders,monetary reliefs,custody orders, and/or compensation orders File case against husband under DV Act. In the case of physical torture , visit the goverment hospital and file a complaint against the husband
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