Legal Steps For Minors

Summary

Minors facing family issues can seek help from the Child Welfare Committee or Juvenile Justice Board for protection. Legal aid is available through the District Legal Services Authority. Relevant IPC sections for neglect or harassment include Section 323 for causing hurt, Section 504 for intentional insult, Section 506 for criminal intimidation, and Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act for cruelty to a child. Consider filing a formal complaint with local authorities or reaching out to the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights for assistance.

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So I'm a *-17 year old and my father was a UP Forrest government official who died in */* and my brother who is from first divorced mother withstood all of his official documents from office, banks to even mine ones and refuses to give them and then my mother used to had sexual affairs with other people even when my father was alive in *-* and after so much teaching her she still continued and in fact she previous called woman department to file a notice against my father falsely and even did same in Police Station
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are a few steps you could consider:
*. Legal Guardianship: Since you are *-17 years old, you may need a legal guardian to help you with legal matters.
*. Succession Certificate: To claim your father's assets, you might need to apply for a succession certificate from the local court.
*. Legal Aid: Consider seeking help from the Legal Aid Services in your area for free or low-cost legal assistance.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
No no listen fully and all after that all now no one wants to take care of me my brother said he can't and mother has such horrible relations that I don't wanna stay with her I contacted * yesterday and they helped and told me to go to police station to file complaint I went to them and the officers female there said she's a free person. She can do whatever I told them how it was before my father's death and that was their response said that's a old thing told them about how she filed false complaints and all and they're telling me to stay with her some more time till I'm * anlt end they said they can write a complaont but aall they can do is talk with her and nothing else as police I've sent an email to DM and nothing happened till now I've posted twice in twitter x still bring attached a * DM post letter and nothing
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some steps you can consider:
*. Child Welfare Committee (CWC): Visit your local CWC and explain your situation. They can help place you in a safer environment.
*. Juvenile Justice Board (JJB): They handle cases involving juveniles and can offer protection.
*. District Legal Services Authority (DLSA): They provide free legal aid and can help you with your legal issues.
Would you like detailed information on any of these steps?
Wait hold I've also contacted * previously they said they will talk with my brother and never contacted me again ever what charges can I file this is like a mental torture
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I understand how difficult this must be for you. Here are some steps you can consider:
- File a Complaint: If you feel you are being neglected or mentally harassed, you can file a formal complaint with the local police or Child Welfare Committee (CWC).
- National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR): You can reach out to them for assistance regarding your safety and well-being.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps or organizations?
No I want the IPC sections applying on them
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Here are some relevant IPC (Indian Penal Code) sections that might apply to your situation:
*. Section 498A: Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty.
*. Section *: Punishment for criminal intimidation.
*. Section *: Word, gesture, or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman.
*. Section *: Criminal breach of trust.
Additionally, for neglect or mental harassment:
*. Section * of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act: Punishment for cruelty to child.
Would you like to know more about how to proceed with these charges?
But me and my father was victim here why arevcharges against us
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It seems there might be some confusion. Here are some appropriate IPC sections that might apply to your situation:
- Section *: Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt.
- Section *: Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace.
- Section *: Punishment for criminal intimidation.
- Section * of the Juvenile Justice Act: Punishment for cruelty to child.
Would you like to know more about how to proceed with these charges?