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Anirban Bhattacharya (product specialist)     08 December 2012

Defination of family

dear sir

pl kindly update me regarding the defination of family with perspective to a hindu lady after marriage. what is the defination from a perspective of a women after marriage? what will be the family structure of a lady after marriage ie will her father in law, mother in law, husband, son will be considered legally as her own family after marriage? including her own patents? will the lady gets all the benefits provided by govt on medical issues related to her father in law?

pl kindly clarify / elaborate?

with warm regards

anirban bhattacharya



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Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     08 December 2012

Reference to context;

Definition of Family

In accordance with the initial instructions issued under the CGHS Act, the term “Family” shall consist of the Government servant's wife or husband, as the case may be, children and stepchildren and the government employee’s parents who are the dependents and residing with the Government servant concerned. Based on the recommendations made by the Sixth Central Pay Commission, aged parents, sisters, widowed sisters, widowed daughters, minor brothers and children will be deemed dependent on the Government employee, if they are residing with him or her as well as their income from all sources including pension and pension equivalent of DCRG benefit is less than Rs. 3500 + DA (Daily Allowance) per month, are entitled for availing medical facilities under the healthcare scheme.

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     08 December 2012

lady employee has option to choose paretns or parents-in-law as beneficiary.

ANAMIKA VICHARE (LAWYER)     08 December 2012

Definition of Family now has remained on paper

...for a woman....nobody is her family...

as after getting married, she does not want her inlaws to stay in their own house as daughter in law

has entered and got the stamp of marriage on her forehead

after inlaws are out...

then she does not want her husband in the house...

she does not want anybody except

husband's money, house, property and his forefather's money, property , etc.

All the lawyers and litigant husbands will agree with my views

Check all the maintenance petitions...

 

For further advice being confidential and cannot be made public for  somebody might take disadvantage of the same…

Pl email me

anamika_vichare@rediffmail.com

Family Court Lawyer, Mumbai

Purush Hakka Saurakshan Samittee

 

 

 

 

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(Guest)

A very intelligent reply by Tajob(Senior...),though i think some members have taken it otherwise,and gave their reaction sarcastically.

Hope a cordial enviroment....

Regards

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     09 December 2012

The querist sougth advise. Mr Tajobsindia quoted rule positinand I eleborate.  Ther eis no need to express our perosnal views and feelings on plain queyr.


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