If a person who beats a women then what is the law
From India, Patna
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Dear Naina, who is this "person"? Is this person male or female? Secondly, you have used the plural "women". Therefore, this person beats more than one woman. But then why is this happening?

Whatever the reason for the beating may be and whatever the relationship between that person and the women who are beaten may be, physical assault is a criminal offense. Therefore, approach the nearest police station and register a complaint. If possible, approach an all-women police station. However, you need to have evidence of physical assault. Therefore, before you approach the police, arrange for someone who can take photographs or videos of the violence.

In addition to the police, there are organizations like the National Commission for Women that provide help to women in need. In Bangalore, there is an organization called Mahila Dakshata Samiti that provides free legal services to oppressed women. You may find similar organizations in your city.

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Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Naina,

Ok. You may write your post in Hindi, but please provide the following information:

a) Who is beating whom?
b) Why is this happening? Why are women helpless?
c) What preventive steps have been taken to stop this violence?

Thanks,

Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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Actually, there are some people here who have connections with ministers. The woman who was beaten is a government teacher, and her husband is a simple man who doesn't work but is a social worker in the village. The woman is building her house because her daughter is getting married. People are forcing her to leave 2 feet of land from her house, but she doesn't have much land. The house being rebuilt is about 53-54 years old, but people claim that a road passed through here 100 years ago. In this dispute, people beat the woman, injuring her head. When she filed a complaint at the police station, a compromise was reached, giving them 4 days, but then a counter-case was filed against her. Please tell me how I can help this poor woman. Currently, everyone is against those people, from inside the house to outside.
From India, Patna
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Dear Naina,

If the woman was beaten mercilessly, then she should not have agreed to the compromise. Anyway, as stated in my first post, you may approach the National Council for Women or other women's help groups and find out what can be done. The problem is that the place you belong to is notorious for lawlessness. It symbolizes all the ills of India as a whole. Therefore, getting justice is not that easy, but you may take a chance.

Thanks, Dinesh Divekar

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