Our neighbour in Bangalore, a teacher, hit our child four years ago while we were away. When we confronted her, she verbally abused us and denied the incident. She continued to harass us, locking our door, throwing our maid’s belongings, and even recording our reactions to her abuse. We filed complaints at the local police station, but no FIR was registered. Her daughter, older than our son, bullied him at school, pushing him off the bus and forcing him to eat suspicious chocolates. We were terrified and had to transfer our son to another school. Concerned for other children, we informed the teacher’s school about her history of violence, without revealing our identity. Now, she threatens to use our complaint as evidence against us in court. We are worried she will try to harm our child again, especially if she joins his current school. Please advise us on how to protect our family from further harassment.
Best Answer
Based on the information provided, you have a strong case for filing a police complaint alleging harassment and assault by your neighbor. You should file a formal complaint with the police and seek legal counsel to obtain a restraining order against her and her daughter, ensuring their removal from your son’s current school.
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