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Ramesh (student)     04 June 2014

Dv act

Dear ALL EXPERTS,

Can anybody please be posted this judgment in the forum for the benefit of all the harrased mother in law

 

Woman files case against daughter-in-law

By: Kaumudi Gurjar    
 

 
 
 

72-yr-old says daughter-in-law frequently beat her up, turned her out of her home; bahu says opposite is true

A 72-Year-old woman has filed a case against her daughter-in-law under the Domestic Violence Act.

Complainant Kanta Sudhakar Sharma claimed her daughter-in-law Ruby had beaten her up frequently and extorted money from her on several occasions.

Counter-allegation
Ruby had another story to tell, saying it was she who was the aggrieved party.

"My husband Ajay is living with another woman and is hand-in-glove with his mother. Both have plotted to force me to leave home," said Ruby. "For this man I left my family and changed my religion. But when they asked for dowry and harassed me, I did not bow to their demands. Now that he has found someone else, he and his mother are trying every trick to force me to vacate my flat."

Kanta refuted the allegations. She said she had filed a police complaint at the Hinjewadi police station
in October 2009, but found the police took no action.

She then filed a case under the Domestic Violence Act 2005, under Sections 18, 19 and 23, seeking restoration of her legal right to live in the property which she jointly owns with her son.

"Ruby mortgaged my flat for Rs 10 lakh without consulting me. My son left home after he was subjected to continuous torture by my daughter-in-law," said Kanta. "He has sent her a notice for restitution of conjugal rights in May this year. Even after I was driven out of my home, my daughter-in-law continued to demand money to pay the electricity bill."

Kanta has also sought police protection and Rs 5,000 monthly maintenance from her son and daughter-in-law.

Legal position
Her lawyer, Advocate Dinkar Bhavsar said his client would continue to fight for justice.

"We filed a case on August 2 this year. My client has filed a case against her daughter-in-law and son after she was shown the door. We are talking about a complainant who is 72, is a blood pressure patient and has
been frequently beaten up," said Bhavsar. "The respondent even took objection, saying that the respondent in
a domestic violence case can not be a woman, but according to the law the respondent can be any person related to the husband. In this case the respondents are the son and his wife."

Ruby said it was difficult for her to go through the tormenting situation.

"Whatever she says is a lie. I got married to Ajay in 2005, changed my religion and became Hindu for them," said Ruby. "Ajay is living with the other woman and whatever my mother-in-law is doing is just to vacate the flat. Ajay even stooped to the level of calling me just to force me to listen to him making love to the other woman.

thanks

 

Woman files case against daughter-in-law

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72-yr-old says daughter-in-law frequently beat her up, turned her out of her home; bahu says opposite is true

A 72-Year-old woman has filed a case against her daughter-in-law under the Domestic Violence Act.

Complainant Kanta Sudhakar Sharma claimed her daughter-in-law Ruby had beaten her up frequently and extorted money from her on several occasions.

Counter-allegation
Ruby had another story to tell, saying it was she who was the aggrieved party.

"My husband Ajay is living with another woman and is hand-in-glove with his mother. Both have plotted to force me to leave home," said Ruby. "For this man I left my family and changed my religion. But when they asked for dowry and harassed me, I did not bow to their demands. Now that he has found someone else, he and his mother are trying every trick to force me to vacate my flat."

Kanta refuted the allegations. She said she had filed a police complaint at the Hinjewadi police station
in October 2009, but found the police took no action.

She then filed a case under the Domestic Violence Act 2005, under Sections 18, 19 and 23, seeking restoration of her legal right to live in the property which she jointly owns with her son.

"Ruby mortgaged my flat for Rs 10 lakh without consulting me. My son left home after he was subjected to continuous torture by my daughter-in-law," said Kanta. "He has sent her a notice for restitution of conjugal rights in May this year. Even after I was driven out of my home, my daughter-in-law continued to demand money to pay the electricity bill."

Kanta has also sought police protection and Rs 5,000 monthly maintenance from her son and daughter-in-law.

Legal position
Her lawyer, Advocate Dinkar Bhavsar said his client would continue to fight for justice.

"We filed a case on August 2 this year. My client has filed a case against her daughter-in-law and son after she was shown the door. We are talking about a complainant who is 72, is a blood pressure patient and has
been frequently beaten up," said Bhavsar. "The respondent even took objection, saying that the respondent in
a domestic violence case can not be a woman, but according to the law the respondent can be any person related to the husband. In this case the respondents are the son and his wife."

Ruby said it was difficult for her to go through the tormenting situation.

"Whatever she says is a lie. I got married to Ajay in 2005, changed my religion and became Hindu for them," said Ruby. "Ajay is living with the other woman and whatever my mother-in-law is doing is just to vacate the flat. Ajay even stooped to the level of calling me just to force me to listen to him making love to the other woman.

- See more at: https://www.mid-day.com/articles/woman-files-case-against-daughter-in-law/101857#sthash.VVEbSQLV.dpuf


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 6 Replies

Gautam Kapoor (IT professional Studying Law)     04 June 2014

im sure your intentions are right but unable to gauge the full context,

Biswanath Roy (Advocate)     05 June 2014

What is query???????

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     05 June 2014

What do you want to  clarify by posting this thread?

Adv k . mahesh (advocate)     05 June 2014

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/MIL-file-DV-Suit-against-DIL-music-to-ears-27007.asp#.U5A1A3LWKrA

the same query was discussed long back in 2010 

Shonee Kapoor (Legal Evangelist - TRIPAKSHA)     05 June 2014

Was this case finally decided?

 

Regards,

 
Shonee Kapoor

If you don't fight for what you want, don't cry for what you LOST.

Ramesh (student)     06 June 2014

SIR,

This is a newspaper news of PUNE highlighting that an old sr citizen  mother in law has filed a domestic violence case against her daughter in law being aggrieved on extorted her money and by beater up by her DIL.

The ruling of the case may not be in favour of the MIL but most important is acceptance of the case by the court so that in another case if there are sufficient and valid grounds it can get the favourable order.

THE HALF THE BATTLE WIN BY THE MIL IF SUCCEEDED IN REGISTERING THE CASE THEN ONLY DIL CAN KNOW HOW PAINFUL IS TO FACE THE COURT AS A RESPONDENT IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.

MY Purpose is only to know the case number court name and other details

Thanks


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