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Anonymous
(Querist) 18 May 2011
This query is : Resolved
We are Hindu, resident of Ratlam (M.P.) city my father in law left my mother in law and family (2 children ,one son and one daughter) 6 years back .He does not supports his family financially and has married other woman despite of not being divorced. Since 6 years back children were small my mother in law had to take care of their studies and life, but now since she has settled her both children she wants a justice to all wrong done to her and her children. My mother in law currently lives in a rent house as she was thrown out of house along with the children 6 years back and has no means of income or financial support from her husband. What legal actions we can take against him so that we can have the justice for wrong done to us . My father in law owns a petrol pump that was given to him by his father. How can we gain right over the property as my mother in law and her children has equal rights over it What action can we take against his second marriage and the woman to whom he has married as she is aware of his first marriage. We tried going to police and complaining against him but since he is rich he use to give money to police man and get himself out of situation Moreover apart from maintenance we want him to be imprisoned for 7 years in case of bigamy. How can we achieve this. What legal actions can we take against him without involving local police What evidence are required to prove his second marriage And what help can National Woman Commission can render to us ,in this situation, without involving the local police so that we are able to enquire and get correct evidence against him to present in court.
Since he is rich he is able to turn things in his favour ,what can be done to avoid this and how can we collect relevent proofs against him
A V Vishal
(Expert) 18 May 2011
I suggest you hire an experienced lawyer locally who can help you.
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 18 May 2011
Your mother in law is too late to lodge a complaint. About burden of proof your mother in law have to prove it.
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 18 May 2011
About rights of the property.. If its ancestral property mean your mother in law and her childrens, and the second wife's childrens having equal rights. BUT THE SECOND WIFE CAN'T CLAIM SHARE. if thats self acquired property mean its will go as per your uncle's wish.
Jitendar Kumar gupta
(Expert) 18 May 2011
you need a good lawyer to handle the case as well as file several cases against your father in law. for that you have to contact a good lawyer in your area as your problem is very serious. J.K.Gupta Adv. New Delhi 9868529732 guptajkin@gmail.com
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