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Adila Fathima   08 March 2026

Protection order recieved but respondent is planning to join on my university for pg course

I have recieved protection order by filing domestic violence case against my husband for cyberstalking, but now he is planning to come directly to my university and join as a student at there (where the order prohibits direct or indirect contact with me). 

Iam afraid that he might use this opportunity to attack me somehow, so is there anyway legally to restrain him from joining there as a student?



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Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate )     09 March 2026

You can report the matter to the police / Court qua cyberstalking or contacting you by your husband, if any, which shall be presumed as violation of orders.

Contact your lawyer to take immediate / necessary step. 

Joining a university as a student is a matter of choice / right of an individual, which cannot be restrained by the police or an order passed by Court.

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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     09 March 2026

You cannot stop him from pursuing his education, it is his right.

If he violates the court order you may take appropriate legal action.

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kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     09 March 2026

Yes. Very well advised by the above two senior and experts, I agree with them.

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