
In the next tragic case of harassment of Dowry, a school lecturer in the Rajasthan district of Jodhpur on Friday and his three -year -old daughter. A child, Yashsvi, died at the crime scene, while the mother of Sanju Bishnoi, according to the Hindustan Times report died during treatment on Saturday morning.
According to the police report, she received an alleged suicide remark that revealed that she was harassed by her husband and sister -in -law for dowry.
According to a complaint made by the victim’s father, the woman married the accused 12 years ago and gave the car, along with other valuables, in the dowry. But she faced continuous harassment. The situation reportedly deteriorated after their daughter’s birth, the complaint said, as stated by HT.
The assistant of the police commissioner (Mandore) Nagendra Kumar said, “The note found during the probe, a detailed serious accusation of harassing the deceased husband and her son -in -law.
If you are facing harassment or pressure of your son -in -law, it is important to know that you have legal rights and protection under Indian law. Here is where and how you can file a complaint:
1. Police station (local PS or female police station). Go to the nearest police station or a female police station in your area. According to Section 498A, you can file a company (first information report) of the Indian Criminal Code, which deals with the cruelty of spouse or its relatives, including harassment related to the dowry.
2. National or State Commission for Women: to file a complaint with the National Commission for Women (NCW). The official website is ncw.nic.in.
3. National Portal of Cyber Crime Report (if harassment includes digital abuse): NCW complaint form: Women (NCW) 7827170170 (WhatsApp).
Between 2017 and 2022, according to data from the Office of the Office for Crime records (NCRB), an average of 7,000 cases of dowry death were reported annually.
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