Legal Question in Family Law in India

I live with my In-laws and of late my mother-in- law's sister who is 75 is having a relationship with an 18 (?) year old street vendor he comes and goes through out the day and I have tried to reason with her that it is unsafe as the house is quite open and many items on display are highly valued if not monetarily then sentimentally and are in glass cases making it very easy for someone who is of a lower strata susceptible to commit a crime out of need, greed or anything else but most essentially and importantly, I have an 11 year old daughter and 12 year old son who can be preyed upon by this individual and this makes me worried, I have left my job and now am at home. by having an unknown person coming and going it poses a problem of security for not only my children and me but also my in-laws as they are old and can easily be taken advantage of, my husband and I both have talked to my mother in law and her brother and both of them do not heed to any of my or my husband's requests of taking action or putting some sense into the mind of this woman and the security of not only my children and me but also the 3 elders living with us. as a family we have quite a strained relationship and this is now affecting my mental and physical health due to the unnecessary trauma that is being wrecked.

As I cannot stress how grieve it is, all I can say is that he has almost unrestricted access to most of the rooms in the house and that he comes daily and is being treated with gifts chocolates and treats by the woman making this a very serious issue.

I would really like to know legally how I could stop the boy who is of questionable age entering the house or even building premises. I do not care what happens outside but I do not want him in my house as my children are in potential danger.


Asked on 11/24/13, 9:04 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

you can file a police complaint and can give his whereabouts to police. the moment he enters you can call the police and he can be arrested for criminal trespass the sister of your mother in law will not be able to explain the illicit relationship to the police and can not defend the boy in front of the police and his entry will be restricted for good. it is your first and foremost duty to protect your children instead of spoiling your health by just thinking over it.

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Answered on 11/25/13, 12:40 am


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