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Not allowing daughter in law to enter in his husband house

(Querist) 08 March 2013 This query is : Resolved 
sir,
My sister(Madhu) was living with her husband(vinod) from 12 yrs in my father(mithalal) room. They were separate due to shortage of space in their house because of his(vinod) and younger brother (niliesh)was married.
Now Vinod and nilesh both have couple of children. Now my father(Mithalal) wants to take back his room because he wants to sell.
Therefore my brother (Kanak) told dhanraj that either u take your son family in your house to give him another room from his side.
Now ,Their father (Dhanraj) blamming that kanak and his wife and my father & Mother are responsible to separate his son 13 yrs ago. ok .. we accepted that we had made a huge mistake.
Now we want to reverse our mistake.
Therefore we went yesterday to his house(dhanraj house) to re-enter my sister in their house. But they were not allowing my sister to enter in their house. What they done is,
THEY Locked all doors from outside . Nilesh wife was found at ground floor. She was telling my sister not to enter in house.
abusing her. My brother in law(vinod) is not from sister side. Then my sister told that give my share from my father in law property .
Then we also abused them. Then Dhanraj
filed a police complain i.e N.C on kanak , Jayesh( my elder brother), pinky (my sister unmarried), and on Madhu(Daughter in law)
We had also filed a complaint on vinod a month before for beating my sister and quarelling with her.
Now what is my question is :
Can we file a complaint In Criminal Law on Dhanraj for not allowing her (my sister) in his house.?
Is my sister has a legel right to enter in Dhanraj house after living separate for 12 years.
Is Nilesh wife can stop my sister to take her rights.?
Can we file a suit in criminal proceedings
on dhanraj.
Because he is not taking his responsibilities in proper way?
Can my sister has a right to claim her share from her father in law (Dhanraj).
because he is denying to give my sister share unless his son(Amit) will be married?
Can we sue them under the criminal law?
Plz free to call on my brother mobile no regarding the issue:
Kanak: 9820501013/jayesh:9664719796.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 08 March 2013
Your sister can file criminal case against her husband and inlaws for teasing and harassing her including DV Act case for maintenance. She has got no right against the property of her father in law.
Rajeev Kumar (Expert) 08 March 2013
Rightly advised by Makkad sir.
Pankaj (Querist) 09 March 2013
but sir, they are not allowing even to enter in their house. is it justifiable?
My sister's husbands family are denying totally to give anything from their properties including compensation
Where she will went after my father will sell the room in which my sister is living with his husband.?
As a brother, our right to put my sister in her house where she was married.
What are the legel ways to put them behind bars?
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 10 March 2013
Where is her husband residing? It is vital please answer.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 10 March 2013
Further whether the property is exclusive of dhanraj or inherited That is vital.
Pankaj (Querist) 10 March 2013
husband is residing with her in my father room .but is opposing her to enter in his father house. Even they r not giving anything rent etc.
he is threatening to give her divorce
Pankaj (Querist) 11 March 2013
the the property is exlusive of dhanraj.
i want to know what can be claimed from property of father in law and what are the rights of grandson in the propery
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 15 March 2013
Such a husband allowed as ghar jamai ? God save you.
Pankaj (Querist) 15 March 2013
what r the rights of daughter in law in the proprty of father in law even she separated from 12 years and now she want to enter in the father in law house
prabhakar singh (Expert) 15 March 2013
"DV Act case " AND NOTHING ELSE.

NO VESTED TITLE HAS EMERGED !

PLEASE DO NOT GO BEYOND THE BOUNDS TO FRUSTRATE WHAT YOU HAVE?

AADHEE CHZHOD PURI KO DHAVE
NAA AADHEE NAA POORI PAVEY


DID EVER HEARD IT?

IF ,YES!

THEN IT APPLIES TO YOUR PROBLEM. OKAY?
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 16 March 2013
I will add to what Mr Prabhakar Singh said. Even the protection of DV act van be availed if the husband is residing there. She has no right to leave her husband in her parental (house after 12 years) and enter his parenteral house.


It appears you are more interested in grabbing property than securing peace for her.


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