Surreptitious medication, Kidnapping & Forced treatment

I am a 37 year old bachelor, an engineer by qualification and an entrepreneur. My father brought me up violently. For no apparent reason he would thrash me with wooden rod. As a child I was helpless and frustrated. He continued the same in my adulthood as well. After one such incident, at the age of 32, I decided I had it enough, and went to the police to demand an action against him. The police reprimanded and let him off. The family i.e. my father, mother, elder brother and sister in law got together and visited a psychiatrist, who to the utter horror, never even saw me once and started prescribing anti-psychotic medicines to be added to the unsuspecting food I was supposed to have. The staunch believer in Ayurveda in me was subjected to prescription drugs for a period of 2.5 years that turned him into vegetative state. I had no history of the Psychosis (unreal beliefs). The doctor just wanted to make business of the visiting family and took my life for a ride for a mere Rs 1000 that the doctor would make from the family's each visit. I got to know about the misadventure only when one of my friends who used to visit my place and have food with me was told not to have food from a particular bowl the medicine was added to. When the family didn't approve of the friendship, she spilled the beans to me. I immediately complained to the police. The documents police received said that the spree was on since last 2.5 years. I swallowed the bitter pill and gave my family a 10 month time frame to compensate me. They were unrepentant. After the 10 month period, I approached the Commissioner of police to restart the investigation. The day my medical began, I was kidnapped at the behest of my family. 5 people barged into my room, pinned me down on the bed and put 6 injections in my veins. All this 1.5 hours of struggle, I believed I was being murdered as they did not tell me the purpose of their visit. They were from rehab for mental patients. I was forcibly taken there. During my stay there, I was made into believing that I had delusions (comically the delusion they say is that I feel my family does not care about me, as if there was any less evidence of the same) and was forced to take brain numbing medicines (which I tricked them into taking but spit it out in secrecy) which would have rendered a person in vegetative state, just good enough for living. Their clinical observation clearly talked about the absence of psychosis in me but milking the patient was way ahead in their agenda than my life. After spending 100 days there, I jumped 2 floors to escape and tell the world my sordid saga. When I came back and complained to the DCP, I got to know that the police permission which was a mandatory action in the pick-up of a patient against his will, was taken a day after the incident, hence conforming to a kidnap. This also uncovers the family's/doctors intentions. I am currently staying away from my family.