Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
Dear Sir
My wife is really threatenting me to file the case under section 498A and 376 against one of my relative ( sexual harressment) and demanding to shift one of my sister( 59 years old ) who resides with me .
Actually my wife is getting controlled by my mother in law and he is really trying to bring my old sister at road. My sister is just like my mother who has brought me up since my child hood. My sister has a son and daughter in law but they use to quarrrel with my sister so i have kept my sister with me as she is really my mother you can say since my childhood.I cant live without her.
My wife has filed an application for information only at the local police station and the ps has given us one month time to think. She is currently out of home.
please Suggest
4 Answers from Attorneys
What is the content of the letter/application to the police station ? can you scan the same to get legal advice....Please check Sanjay Kalra and Associates on the internet to know more about your query and the legal services we are rendering for our clients from all over the World.
You have not given full details. If your sister is living with you - who is the other male member about whom your wife is threatening to make a complaint? Please contact a local lawyer, who can advise you appropriately.
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