
Any legal option?
I am a 24-year-old female and currently working. My father recently suffered a heart attack and is still weak after undergoing heart surgery. Since then, his diet and lifestyle have completely changed. My elder brother recently got married and is trying to act as the ‘man of the house.’
He has been verbally abusing me, and his wife seems to be encouraging this behavior. I have been tolerating this situation because the doctor has advised maintaining a calm environment for my father’s mental health.
However, lately I have observed that my brother is attempting to physically harm me. I am certain that he may hit me. I am seeking help and guidance on what legal action I can take so that he is forced to leave my parents’ house and move out
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This is the easiest option, I know. But why should I act like a coward and move out? Isn’t that exactly what they want? The house belongs to my grandmothe he knows that. I feel that’s another reason why he acts so bossy
I get you 💯, but don’t you think peace matters more than fighting chaos every single day?
Basically your naagin bhabhi wants to take over property and is planning to throw you out via his joru ka gulam... Move out with your father or if possible go to a female police stn... And tell them everything...

This is the easiest option, I know. But why should I act like a coward and move out? Isn’t that exactly what they want? The house belongs to my grandmother—he knows that. I feel that’s another reason why he acts so bossy

they’re trying to force you out of the house if you’re not earning or earning then the case stays constant he will not be able to foot your bill alongside probably will lead to future property disputes if your brother doesn’t own a house he’ll enforce on father’s will that the property belong to him
leave the house but before that ask him if that’s what he wants confrontation with a clear conscience is better and ask him his future goals
he can lie et but entirely dependent on

I am not a coward...soo easily i wont give up...thats what he wanted...

Share concerns with father and have a legal share in the property drawn out or note down will details. I know it sounds wrong. But there is so much chance of wrongdoing in a hostile home. And the brother and wife are not patient iykwim. Hope all turns out well.
