New Delhi: A woman working as an Office Assistant in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) here alleged on Saturday she was brutally assaulted by her husband and in-laws when she was pregnant after she refused to abort her female foetus, police said.

The woman, 42, a resident of Sector 49, Gurugram, got married to a Delhi-based doctor, Rajnish Gulati on July 21, 2016. Gulati is with the Mudit Vishwakarma Hospital and resides in West Patel Nagar, police said.

“The woman in her complaint to police said Gulati, his sister Amita, his uncle Sushil Kumar Nagrath and her mother-in-law Sarla Gulati dragged her from their house after she refused to abort her female foetus, in February this year,” the FIR said.

The victim told IANS: “When I tried to enter my in-laws’ house, my mother-in-law beat me. Later, I complained to Delhi Police but no action was taken against my husband and in-laws.”

She also alleged in her complaint to Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik and Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Rohit Rajbir Singh that Station House Officer (SHO), Pramod Kumar Joshi, and a Sub Inspector, Devender, posted in the Patel Nagar Police Station traumatised her on many occasions and threatened to fabricate her in wrong cases if she did not take her complaint back.

She also alleged that Joshi, on April 1, 2017, forced her to sit in the police station for over six hours and did not let her drink water and eat food, even though she was pregnant.

Her husband also beat her inside the police station. The repeated assault and trauma eventually led to a miscarriage.

She later approached Tis Hazari Court. During counselling in the court, her husband said the matter would be sorted out peacefully and also requested her to issue a written statement that she would not opt for any legal action against him and his family members.

He took the victim to his residence but after a week, threw her out from the house. The woman made a fresh complaint on December 25 against her in-laws and SHO Joshi, and sought action.

ACP Rohit Rajbir Singh told IANS that he has received a complaint regarding cruelty on the woman by her husband and in-laws.

“We are examining the matter,” the police officer said.