Chhattisgarh State Commission for Women is improving the lives of women along with getting justice. On Monday, in the hearing held at the Commission’s office located at Shastri Chowk, Raipur, in one case where the husband agreed to live with his wife and two children, in another case, the husband agreed to give his wife Rs 5000 per month. done. Along with this, on the advice of President Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak and members Dr. Anita Raote, Smt. Archana Upadhyay, the heads of society returned 30 thousand rupees from the applicants as social punishment. 20 cases were placed in the public hearing, in which 15 parties appeared and 6 cases were rejected. In one case in the hearing of the commission, the society heads not only returned 30 thousand taken from the applicants as social punishment, but also assured that preventive action would not be taken against the applicant in future. The heads of the society publicly talked about getting Munadi done through the Gram Panchayat, so that the social person behaves normally with the applicant side. The commission directed that in future, if the society again bans the applicants, then criminal cases can be registered against the non-applicants. With this explanation the case was disposed of. In another case, the applicant has complained against her husband working as workman in NTPC Sipat that the husband has left her for 10 months and is not giving any maintenance amount. The husband has also taken their 6 year old daughter. The husband has also given up the education of the girl child and does not even allow her to meet. On the advice of the commission, the second woman gave written consent not to come between husband and wife in future and husband and wife agreed to live together. The husband and wife have submitted their conditions in writing on 10 points before the commission. On this basis the case was dismissed. The husband and wife have been kept under observation by the commission for 6 months. Similarly, in another case, the applicant had complained that the society has banned her family from attending social meetings even after taking 42 thousand rupees. In the commission, the society heads were persuaded, on which they have agreed not to keep any caste restrictions and social restrictions against the applicant and her family members. Keeping the matter under observation, it has been decided. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading