Retired ACP, Family Booked For Domestic Violence
A retired ACP, his wife, and son have been booked for domestic violence against their daughter-in-law. The complainant alleged harassment and forced eviction from the family home.

A case has been registered against a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), his wife, and their son at Baner Police Station in Pune for allegedly subjecting their daughter-in-law to domestic violence, harassment, and forcing her out of the family home.
The accused have been identified as retired ACP Sunil Pawar, his wife Supriya Pawar, and their son Pratik Pawar, all residents of Pearl Bungalow, Shivneri Park, Balewadi High Street. The complainant, Ishika Pratik Pawar, lodged the complaint with Baner Police, stating that she was forced to consume medication against her wishes, resulting in the termination of her pregnancy.
According to the FIR, Ishika and Pratik Pawar entered into an arranged marriage on February 14, 2020. Before the marriage, the accused allegedly told her family that they owned substantial property, including land in Baramati and bungalows in Pune and Kolhapur, and assured them that she would lead a comfortable life. The complainant's family reportedly bore the entire cost of the wedding.
The complaint alleges that after the marriage, the family shifted to Kolhapur and later returned to Pune during the COVID-19 lockdown. Ishika alleged that she was subjected to harassment and cruelty by her husband and in-laws. On July 10, she found the main gate of her residence locked and the lights switched off, and despite repeatedly calling family members, no one answered the phone or opened the door.
She then approached the police for assistance, and police personnel accompanied her to the residence. However, despite repeated requests, the family allegedly refused to allow her into the house. Following the incident, the complainant approached Baner Police and reported the alleged harassment and threats.
A case has been registered under the relevant provisions of domestic violence and cruelty. Baner Police is investigating the matter. The incident highlights the issue of domestic violence and the need for support and protection for victims.
The Pune police have taken steps to address the issue of domestic violence, and the registration of this case is a significant step in this direction. The incident also raises questions about the role of law enforcement officials in preventing and addressing domestic violence.
In recent years, there has been an increase in cases of domestic violence reported in Pune, and the police have been working to raise awareness and provide support to victims. The incident is a reminder of the need for continued efforts to address this issue and provide protection and support to those affected.
The case is currently under investigation, and the police are working to gather evidence and build a strong case against the accused. The outcome of the case will depend on the evidence presented and the court's decision.
The incident has significant implications for the community, highlighting the need for awareness and action to prevent domestic violence. It also underscores the importance of supporting victims and providing them with the necessary resources and protection.
In conclusion, the case of the retired ACP and his family being booked for domestic violence is a significant development in the ongoing efforts to address this issue in Pune. The incident highlights the need for continued awareness and action to prevent domestic violence and provide support and protection to victims.