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5 months ago

Due to on going daily fight between us ( husband and Wife) , When ever I try to take tuition for my 9 yr old kid my wife purposely fight and not allow him to study, Is there any legal action I can take , Which can make her realize, ( according to her she says mera beta nahi padega chalega )

Anik

Responded 5 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
In India, both parents have a legal right to be involved in their child's education. This means that your wife cannot prevent you from taking your child to tuition or making other decisions about their education. Courts in India typically prioritize the best interests of the child. If your spouse's actions are negatively impacting your child's education, a court may intervene to ensure the child's right to education is protected. If your wife is interfering with your child's education, you may be able to take legal action. One option is to file a petition for guardianship with the family court. This petition would ask the court to appoint you as the sole guardian of your child, which would give you the legal right to make all decisions about their education.
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