A trial court has expressed concern over laws for protection of women being "blatantly abused and misused" against the in-laws. The court made the observations while granting relief of possession of property to a 70-year-old widowed woman who had accused her estranged daughter-in-law of illegally entering and staying in her house.
"The case reflects the manner in which the special laws for protection of women are being blatantly abused and misused only to silence the in-laws. Courts cannot permit such an abuse. Needless to say, courts of law would certainly and effectively step in for redressal to stop this inappropriate and illegal conduct," Additional District Judge Kamini Lau said.
Article referred: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Women-abusing-law-to-silence-in-laws-Court/articleshow/50858252.cms
"The case reflects the manner in which the special laws for protection of women are being blatantly abused and misused only to silence the in-laws. Courts cannot permit such an abuse. Needless to say, courts of law would certainly and effectively step in for redressal to stop this inappropriate and illegal conduct," Additional District Judge Kamini Lau said.
Article referred: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Women-abusing-law-to-silence-in-laws-Court/articleshow/50858252.cms
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