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N.B.Lal (self employed)     11 November 2022

Harassment

My daughter got married in December 2021 and gave birth to a daughter in October 2022. Just a month before the delivery, the inlaws got all her jewellary etc. in their custody and deliberately tortured her mentally and rang us up to take her home. Her husband even confiscated her cell phone (later released), checked all the messages and forebade her from keeping in touch from people he does'nt like. He however visited the hospital during delivery and bore part of the expenses as they will be reimbursed by his office. When my daughter requested him to bring alteast one set of jewellery to be worn on child's function to be held at our hose and on diwali, he just made some excuses and did not do so.When we wanted to go to their place to offer sweets etc on Diwali, they just refused and father in law did not even respond to my Diwali wishes on whatsapp. Husband has also left our family whatsapp group Now my querry is that upto what time we can wait safely before initiating any legal action without compromising our right to all the jewellery and compensation, in case matters go from bad to worse, as we still want to give some more chance time for the relationship to heal and recover.

 



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 4 Replies

kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     11 November 2022

I remember that this query is already answered some months back.

Pradipta Nath (Advocate)     11 November 2022

Why you people repeat queries! In case you can go for paid up conference with an Advocate.

Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     12 November 2022

Consult a local prudent lawyer for appreciation of facts, professional advise and necessary proceeding.

However, it is ridiculous and absured to repeat same story time and again.

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     12 November 2022

Husband and Wife relationship like Lord Rama & Sita. Marriage is regarded to be a sacrament by Hindus, rather than a form of social contract, since they believe that all men and women are created to be parents, and practise dharma together, as ordained by the Vedas. The Brahmanas state that man is only said to be "complete" after marrying a woman, and acquiring progeny.


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