Thiruvananthapuram:
The estranged wife of former Kerala Minister K B Ganesh Kumar on Thursday moved a court in Thiruvanathapuram urging that he be booked under the anti-domestic violence act and seeking a restraining order against him.
In her petition before the Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Yamini sought that Mr Kumar be booked under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act and also wanted the court to restrain him from entering the house at Vazhuthakadu in Thiruvanathapuram where she was staying with her children. She also sought protection.
The court in its interim order directed Mr Kumar not to take steps to dispose of the house and any objects there and posted the case for further hearing to Friday.
As per law, police have no right to register case against a person under the Domestic Violance Act and it can be done only with a direction of Court.
Police had already registered an FIR against Mr Kumar under provisions of 498 (A) IPC in the CJM on the basis of a complaint filed by Yaimini.
Yamini in her complaint accused her husband of torturing her for the past 16 years. The Crime Branch-team led by Superintendent of Police Uma Behra was probing the case.
The domestic quarrel of actor-politician Ganesh Kumar came into public domain on April 1 when he filed a divorce petition accusing his wife of blackmailing and manhandling him.
Rejecting Mr Kumar's charges, Yamini said it was she who was the victim of domestic violence and registered a complaint with the police, following which Mr Kumar quit the Ministry.
Police had filed FIRs before the Chief Judicial Magistrate in Thiruvanathapuram based on complaints of both Ganesh Kumar and Yamini.