Boy family through out girl from house
4 months ago
Hello sir/Madam,
I am very late to ask this question on this, actually due to we are still not over come from this dipress.
We belongs to ghaziabad and boy family belongs to Hyderabad.
My sister got married 2 years back and after 6 months of marriage she came to mother's home and she was 3 month pregnant. Boy have to come to take her back after 1 month but he didn't and said he is busy we will come later but he and his family stops picking our call and that time she was pregnant around 7 months and also we tried to connect in different ways but no response from their side. The boy had also said abusive words multiple times with my father, like he will beat my sister whenever he like and also said he will take divorce and also will not return her belongings including Jwellery. From that time we are in dipress.
We thought may be after baby they will back but we were wrong.
Now baby is of 10 month old and but no response from them.
Help me what to do.
In the given situation, if you possess strong evidence of mental cruelty and harassment you faced at your matrimonial home from your husband and in-laws, you can lodge an FIR with the concerned Police Station having jurisdiction over your matrimonial home, or the place where you are staying now i.e., your paternal house or, where the incident of harassment/violence took place u/s.498A of IPC against your husband and other family members of your in-laws' house who are involved in the criminal act and simultaneously file a complaint under Sec.4 of the PWDV Act, 2005 before the Protection Officer or the Magistrate. Upon receipt of a complaint of domestic violence, the Protection Officer or the Service Provider has to prepare a DIR in Form 1( as provided in the Domestic Violence Act) and submit the same to the Magistrate and copies of the same to the police officer in charge of the concerned police station for investigation of the complaint. Considering the complexity involved in Domestic Violence cases, it is advisable to hire an expert Advocate to access justice and appropriate relief in the matter. If you are not financially sound enough to continue with expenses involved in litigation, you can make an application before the Member Secretary, State Legal Services Authority or Dist. Legal Services Authority seeking free legal services available to women under Sec.12(c) of the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987