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Dv case

(Querist) 16 December 2019 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir, I got married in Feb 2016, and blessed with 2 female childs and my husband mother-in law sent me out from matrimonial house on 2 nd June - 2018 and still iam requesting them to take me back into house but they are refusing, and my last stay with my husband is 2nd June - 2018 so now if i file Domestic Violence case in this month it is valid and please tell me Time limitation for filing DV Case in Telangana.

Thanking you sir
KISHAN DUTT KALASKAR (Expert) 16 December 2019
Dear Madam,
Actually DV case is to be filed one year of desertion but it differs from background of each case. You need not worry about the limitation since it is a continuous cause of action and you have not went out of the house voluntarily but your mother-in-law thrown you out of the matrimonial house.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 16 December 2019
There is no legal hurdle to file DV Act case even after passing of one year. DV Act case consist even maintenance, shelter/home and many other reliefs so you may go ahead as desired.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 16 December 2019
There is no legal hurdle to file DV Act case even after passing of one year. DV Act case consist even maintenance, shelter/home and many other reliefs so you may go ahead as desired.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate Online (Expert) 30 December 2019
Yes you can file a DV case even now since it is a continuous offence.
You have been thrown out of your matrimonial home and they refuse to allow you inside hence they are deemed to have committed crime against you.
You can claim protection, residence, maintenance, compensation and return of your articles in the DV case.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 30 December 2019
Well advised by experts, move to Court in a complaint case under the provisions of Section 12 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 for appropriate relief.
You should consult and engage a local prudent lawyer to appreciate facts, advise professionally and proceed.


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