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harasment from wife an in laws(please reply fast)

(Querist) 11 May 2008 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir/mam,

i read one of the article from you. i need ur help regarding the case of domestic violence.



i am suffering from domestic violence. please guide me on the following issues.



1) my wife had involved me and my family members in the case 498-a in the year 24th june 1999. but after some timethe case was muttualy compromised to save my mother and sister.

2) me and my wife started living seperately after the withdrawl of the case.

3)but after sometime my wife started making false alligations on my family members in the influence of her parents which lead to affect our married life.

4)now five months back she left my house without informing me started living with her parents.i tried to resolve the problem but no signs for comproise came from there side.



5) so finally i disscussed with my family members and came to decission to part.

6) so i filled a divorce case on 20th feb,2008.

7) on 7th may the hon'ble judge called us for compromise,my wife along with my inlaws asured the learned judge that my wife is ready for any compromise.

8)very next day i and my family members recieved the court summons of domestic violence .which was filled on 6th may,2008.

please suggest me that whether my family members who were not living with me and my wife for the last nine years can be involved in domestic violence consideing that they didnt even visit my house for the past 9 years.

and also suggest me that what legal procedure or rights i have against this law.



Regards

pankaj manchanda
Rajesh Kumar (Expert) 14 May 2008
There is not much hope.
I have read that at the time slavery, the statements of blacks were not believed against whites. Same situation is there in India. Whatever a man say, the court will not believe it. Whatever the wife say, the courts will believe it. men has become dogs in this legal systems.
Suffer, that is your fate my friend.
SANJAY DIXIT (Expert) 18 June 2008
If you have some evidence in this regard, you may approach to High Court for quashing of the complaint.


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