Ascendance International Consulting (A-I-C)
Jan 16, 2026
Jan 16, 2026
I’m truly sorry you’ve endured such pain. You deserve safety, support, and the chance to heal, and there are concrete steps you can take right now. Next, explore legal options. You can file a criminal complaint, seek a protection order under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, and obtain free legal assistance through the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) or state women’s legal aid cells. Document any messages, medical reports, or written statements you have; organized evidence will strengthen any future case. If you need a lawyer, NALSA and local legal‑aid clinics can provide counsel at no cost. Finally, work toward practical independence. Secure your own identity documents (Aadhaar, PAN, passport) and, if possible, open a personal bank account. Look for vocational‑training programs or job opportunities offered by NGOs that support survivors. If you wish to “clear your name” from family records, you can apply for a name change, request removal from joint assets, or obtain a court order declaring you independent—steps that typically require a lawyer’s assistance, which you can obtain through NALSA or a women’s legal‑aid cell. Take one step at a time—perhaps starting with a call to the women’s helpline or a visit to the nearest police station. You don’t have to face this alone; there are legal, medical, and emotional resources ready to help you reclaim safety and peace. If you need specific contacts for your state or city, just let me know and I’ll point you in the right direction. For advice specific to your circumstances, it's advisable for a consultation. Sincerely, Ascendence International Consulting