The husband of a Delhi Police Sub-Inspector beat her in front of her Dwarka home.

Delhi Police Sub-Inspector Doli Tevathia was allegedly assaulted by her husband outside her home . The man is an advocate, but the woman claims he raped her .

According to the police, a Delhi Police Sub-Inspector was reportedly assaulted by her husband outside her house in the city's Dwarka neighborhood, but the accused is an advocate.The man was charged with criminal offences by Delhi police, who are now investigating the incident.Doli Tevathia, the sub-inspector, posted a video on social media about the suspected assault.The man is seen in the video merging the lane and hitting a vehicle with his black SUV.

Both are seen fighting as she lifts out the side view mirror of his car.The man then hits and threatens her.He also threatened to kill her, according to Tamevathia, who claims she is on maternity leave with the Delhi Police.Mr Tarun Dabas, my husband's advocate, is always raped.

Tevathia said on Monday that they had brought three charges against Dabas so far, and that they didnt file a lawsuit until December.My husband wanted dowry and would fight with me, so he did not want it.I've been living with my family for three months now.He comes and beats us up and threatens us.

The investigation was opened by the sub-inspector and her brother Sumit Kumar.Kumar alleged that Dabas assaulted him on several occasions in September.On September 4, 2022, I was assaulted by Mr Tarun Dabas and the 5-7 goons he carried with him.I made PCR calls and was somehow saved by the police.

I was called to the police for help, despite repeated threats of the same kind.Mr Tarun Dabas was thwarted by no specific preventive action.Mr Tarun Dabas took almost 15 goons with him in three cars on September 2022 and tried to kill me and my family at my house.According to the complaint, I made PCR calls and called for police assistance.

Mr Tarun Dabas has been emboldened and is beginning to breach all boundaries, according to a senior police officer, who said they are looking into the allegations and will take appropriate legal action.

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