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abc (Sr. Consultant)     15 November 2010

Mother's irresponsibility

My father passed away while I was 4 years old. Me and My mother were staying at my maternal uncle's place as my mother was not earning. My mother is highly irresponsible and incompetant of taking up any responsibility (physical,emotional/financial)towards me. My metarnal uncle and aunt used to beat me up now and then. Now my mother and uncle together married me off to a fraud though I was highly skeptical of this alliance.

How can law provide justice to me?



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Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     15 November 2010

@ Author

1. This (similar facts) que. was asked in different ways by a female member here and suggestions / advise were aptly given. Follow previous posts replies and show the person involved in the que. immediately to a psychiatrist for her own long term good.

 

 

2. Every (almost) three months asking the same que. though with different login names and when it was attended by several members in the forum is not a healthy mental maturity sign of the party as asked in the que.

 

 

3. Life is beautiful and one should take care of once own life. Don’t blow it away in mindless litigation given to understand that from past 8 months you are struck with the same QUE. and have not moved a single inch!


Follow above para 1 atleast this time.

abc (Sr. Consultant)     17 November 2010

Thanks for your WRONG advice.

After a lot of struggle, I finally proved my mother's Schezophrenia and as a consequence her incompetence towards family responsibilities. Her brothers who supported to cover her and defame me have been finally exposed and have been charged with Domestic violence.

Now I neither need a Psychiatris nor anti- depressant.

Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     17 November 2010

@ Author

  1. Since 2006 when DV Act came into existence I have heard only following permutation - combination of Complaint suits under PWDVA, 2005;

·         Wife filing against husband.

·         Wife filing against SIL.

·         Wife filing against brother. 

·         Wife filing against MIL and FIL as well as upon BIL

·         A minor Daughter and a minor Son filing against Father via guardian (mother who was ex wife in instance quoted case)

·         A MIL filing against DIL and Son.

·         A MIL filing only against DIL (just happened 15 days ago in Chennai / Bangalore)

·         A minor daughter who is in interim custody of mother pending parents litigation (DV / S. 498a IPC / S. 125 CrPC / S. 13 (1) (ia) (ib) HMA filing a suit against her own Mother.

 

    2. Now if you tell readers that my advise was wrong and you disclose further that
        you have succeeded filing DV Suit against your widow mother and uncles then I
        must say you have created HISTORY in Family Law (DV Act) as of date.

 

    3. However, for the benefit of readers as well as my benefit quote the Court and
        actual parties name so that thousands of daughters (present and future readers
        / authors) may get benefited upon your landmark case Order and I am also
       able to update in above permutations – combinations your scenario which shall
       be now read down as below !
 
                      - Married daughter filing against widow mother and uncles and proves
                        mother's mental disorder in her widow mother and succeeds in a DV
                        Suit against them !

  

    4. Well I am neither surprised nor contradicting what you announced today as able 
        to  achieve but what my que. is that, in short span of few month sin Indian
        Courts you were able to prove a highly technical mental disorder case and top it
        with charges of Domestic Violence which is highly improbable is all I can comment
        here.
       
        But, if you already did all these then why ask the question as in your above
        thread, hence I still say my reply is more correct than what is made to believe     
        factully by you as in a peer reviewed legal forum ? 


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