Protection for for basic needs.
3 years ago
I am a 42yr lady unmarried and jobless living with old-age parents with no left out of savings in my hand of my own ,as due to domestic violence and to look after old parents have to leave my job. Currently my father is looking after basic needs of family from his savings. He has enough and can comfortably fulfil the needs. All the time he forces me to get married and when I don't wish to do the same he starts creating nuisance in house by stopping of purchases of food and ration. Since, very long both my parents bonding was not good. They pretend that they don't want to live together but when comes on separation they both bagged out in society pressure. Even my brother is least interested in interfering and sorting out this issue and I currently separated himself with them. I just want to get this settled as I want my security of fooding and lodging and protection for my future in terms of my share., if any. Pls provide me help and support instantly because to live without food is impossible and even my mom is around 65 who is currently I'll. So provide solution which can help me on instant basis. Pls only free advice and suggestions. As I don't have mount to pay.
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 3 years ago
you should join back job instead of free food or begging. They will ask you to leave job to look after them.
give a try to marriage. you might be lucky. atleast there is 50% probability of success.
Hope this clarifies,
Advocate Ankur Goel
(Complete Law Shield) #YourLifeYourChoice
Note - This is just a small advice. Proper advice can happen only after going through details.
If you are unmarried you have a right to claim maintenance from your parents as per Section 125 of Cr.P.C and also other provisions of law.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
According the facts stated by you, it can be suggested that,
You can file a case of Maintenance to fulfil your basic needs under section-125 of CRPC, if daughter is not married and is unable to maintain herself.
As per the facts stated by you, it appears that,
You can file a case of Maintenance under section-125 of CRPC.
As father is entitled to maintain his daughter, if she is not married and is unable to maintain herself.