Filing Emotional Harassment Complaint

Summary

You can file a complaint under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 for emotional harassment. Consult a lawyer to understand the implications of signing any documents and to protect your rights. Defamation involves false statements damaging reputation, which may not apply here. Document all instances of harassment and consider legal guidance for your situation.

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I had filed RCR and reached mediation stage still he said he don't want to continue so mediator gave next date ...so i called my husband in between and asked him why he doesn't want to continue he gave many reasons....so i said I want to live with you only i can't think of anyone else so he said you want my wealth that is why you are saying so...i said I don't want wealth but you and i said I will wait if you want so he said you can wait but you won't have any right on my property ...i said i want you not property so he said then bring signed notarized paper in court saying you don't want my property...what case can I file against him
It sounds like you're going through a difficult situation. Since you have already filed a Restitution of Conjugal Rights (RCR), you have taken the right legal step to seek reconciliation.
Given your husband's demand for a notarized paper stating that you don't want his property, here are some options:
- Consult with a lawyer: It's important to consult with a lawyer to understand the implications of signing such a document and to ensure your rights are protected.
- Domestic violence and harassment: If you feel threatened or harassed by his demands, you may have grounds to file a complaint under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, *.
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Yes can't I file emotional harrasment against him
Yes, you can consider filing a complaint under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, *, which covers emotional and mental harassment. Here are some steps you can take:
- Consult a Lawyer: They can guide you through the process and help file the complaint.
- Collect Evidence: Document all instances of harassment and threats.
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Is saying you want my wealth to a wife defamation
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Saying "you want my wealth" to a spouse is not typically considered defamation. Defamation involves making false statements that damage someone's reputation. However, such statements could be considered emotional harassment under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, *.
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