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Vicky Hopeless (na)     08 September 2014

Can i file a case against my father?

Hello everyone,


I'm having domestic violence scenario at my home.  My father is very cruel and mean. He also having affair and still in marriage in my mom. He also have two more kids other from my mother. My mother don't know this. It was his office affair and they are sill together. So, he is currently in two relationships; one is with my mother and other one with is his affair. May be he also married to his office affair as well. I'm not sure, as they raised two b*st*rd children.

Some of the things he do to us -

  • Molesting your own children
  • Verbally abuse your children
  • Disrespecting mother in front of the children
  • Not working or supporting family financially
  • Never taking to or getting to know their children
  • Ignoring your children problems
  • Putting his need above his children
  • He also accused my mother that she she cheats on him. I don't think so. I've properly researched it.
  • After than when that accuse failed he again accused that my mother having a s*xual relationship with her children to satisfy her needs. I cried whole night after he said that. How possible anyone can say that?

He is terrible beyond any limits.

He is somewhere about 65, a senior citizen. He also thinks that he's now immune to everything and lawsuits. I want to inquire can I file a lawsuit against him? What will be its procedure?



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 3 Replies

Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     08 September 2014

1. No you cannot file DV Complaint case nor you can file bigamy case, unless you are member of a local social NGO (for DV complaint case) and/or if you are legal husband of his office co-worker 

2. Your mother can and for the same discuss long term peace for family and prompt her to file as Complainant alleged facts Complaint case against her husband and then let Law take its own course. 


[Last reply]

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     12 September 2014

You wait for the chance for him to personally harm you to take him into task immediately. Whatever you have narrated has to be proved by the victims themselves while seeking relief to their injuries and insults and not by a passerby.

kilimanjaro (md)     29 October 2014

Leave him and dont do anything . god will punish him . you should forgive him for the sake that he is your father.


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