Maharashtra: Woman Public Representative Accuses Doctor Husband Of Brutal Domestic Abuse, Forced Miscarriage In Nashik
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: May 15, 2026 11:52 IST2026-05-15T11:52:15+5:302026-05-15T11:52:15+5:30
A shocking case of domestic violence involving a woman public representative has come to light in Nashik, creating a ...

Maharashtra: Woman Public Representative Accuses Doctor Husband Of Brutal Domestic Abuse, Forced Miscarriage In Nashik
A shocking case of domestic violence involving a woman public representative has come to light in Nashik, creating a major uproar in the city. The elected woman representative has accused her doctor husband of subjecting her to severe physical and mental harassment over the past several years. According to the complaint filed by the victim, the abuse allegedly began in April 2021 and continued repeatedly inside their residence. The woman alleged that the accused used to assault her over minor issues, including disputes related to changing her name. She further claimed that her husband demanded Rs 3 crore from her and intensified the harassment when the demand was not fulfilled.
The victim stated that the accused doctor allegedly treated her in an inhuman manner by forcing her to sleep overnight on a cold floor and making her stand continuously for several hours. She also alleged that she was confined inside the house and prevented from contacting anyone outside, including family members and acquaintances. According to the complaint, the torture crossed all limits when the accused allegedly kicked her in the stomach, resulting in the death of the unborn child she was carrying. The woman further accused her husband of attempting to kill her by strangling her and trying to throw her off the terrace of the building during one of the violent incidents.
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After allegedly enduring the abuse for a long period, the woman public representative managed to escape from the house and approached the police from her parental home. Considering the seriousness of the allegations and the complainant’s public position, Nashik police reportedly handled the matter with complete secrecy during the initial stages of the investigation. A case was registered against the accused doctor under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including Section 109 related to attempt to murder, Sections 85 and 89 concerning forced miscarriage, along with Sections 352, 351(3), 79, and 127(2). Following the registration of the offence, police arrested the accused and produced him before the court, which first granted one day of police custody before sending him to judicial custody.
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