Commission comes to the rescue of woman abandoned by husband, family
The Hindu
27-year-old denied entry into house despite court order
The Kerala State Women’s Commission has asked the police to explain why necessary action was not taken in the complaint filed by a 27-year-old who had alleged that her husband and his family members had denied her entry into their house despite having a favourable court order.
Shiji Sivaji, member of the commission, met the woman here on Wednesday as part of the inquiry into the alleged lapses on the part of the police and to extend all support to her. “The woman will be accommodated at the government shelter home till legal and other related steps in the case are complete,” she said. The commission has asked the police to furnish a reply on the action taken on her complaint lodged at the Ernakulam North police station.
A native of Kayamkulam, the woman had complained that she was denied entry into her husband’s house at Kaloor despite an order issued by the First Class Judicial Magistrate, Aluva, permitting her entry. The woman had alleged that her husband and his relatives locked the house and left the place after hearing about the order issued by the court. She was forced to sit in front of the gate and her health had deteriorated following the tough situation. The woman had complained that her husband took all her money and abandoned her after her health condition worsened.