child or who is living in the same or shared household with the child, commits penetrative sexual assault on such child; or (o) whoever being
Currently, the quota can be availed by persons with an annual gross household income of up to ₹8 lakh (US$10,000). Families that
other manner disturbing the possession of the aggrieved person from the shared household, whether or not the respondent has a legal or equitable interest ... shared household; (b) directing the respondent to remove himself from the shared household; (c) restraining the respondent or any of his relatives from entering
child, or who is living in the same or shared household with the child, commits sexual assault on such child; or (o) whoever, being
have at any point of time lived together in a
shared household, when they are related by consanguinity, marriage, or through
a relationship ... evicted or excluded from a “shared household”, or any part of it by the
“respondent”, save in accordance with the procedure established
above-mentioned Company and
started living with the respondent in a shared household. Appellant’s
family members, including her father, brother and sister, and also ... also stated that both of them lived together in
a shared household and, due to their relationship, appellant became
pregnant on three occasions, though
aggrieved person requires out of necessity including, but not limited to, household necessities for the aggrieved person and her children, if any, stridhan, property, jointly ... owned by the aggrieved person, payment of rental related to the shared household and maintenance; (b) disposal of household effects, any alienation of assets whether
Currently, the quota can be availed by persons with an annual gross household income of up to ₹8 lakh (US$10,000). Families that
cost of furniture (including television sets, radio sets, refrigerators, other household appliances, air-conditioning plant or equipment or other similar appliances or gadgets
same meaning as assigned to it in section 11; (k) "shared household" means a household where the person charged with the offence lives