Continue of separated girl child

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 17 January 2012
This query is : Resolved
I am living in separation since long back 12yrs and after long back i have started the education of my daughter in MBA. in-laws agrees and after spending huge amount in the higher education she goes to college for few months (2.5 months) and then in-laws has stopped her to comming college and spoiling the education aswell as carrier too.
I want to continue the education of my daughter, is there any law to support her and continue her education in MBA.
harishkvyas@gmail.com waits immediately

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 17 January 2012
harishkvyas@gmail.com
pl guide me immediately on mail
ajay sethi
(Expert) 17 January 2012
your daughter is major . if shhe is doing MBA she must be over 21. able to take her own decisions . if your in laws are not permitting her to pursue her studies she can put her foot down and refuse to agree to their demands

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 17 January 2012
Hellow Shethi Sir,
kindly guide me family lawyer who can strongly support me in this matter in ahmedabad.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 17 January 2012
dont know any family court lawyers in ahemdabad . why dont you do lawyers serach on this site from ahmedabad
Shonee Kapoor
(Expert) 17 January 2012
1. Why do you want a lawyer, when the girl is major.
2. file a complaint from the girl itself that she is being harassed.
Regards,
Shonee Kapoor
harassed.by.498a@gmail.com
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 17 January 2012
If you feel that your daughter is under coercion. Give a police complaint, to the nearest police station, wherein your daughter stays. Send me the copy of the complaint. Send me your ID proof and proof of relationship with her also. You can send me the soft copy followed by the hard copy.
I will see to that the girl is continuing her education, if at all she is interested in doing so.
V.Arunagiri,
Advocate & Vice Chairman – TN,
International Human Rights Association, (Affiliated to United Nations)
4/344A Sea Shell Avenue,
Anna Salai, Palavakkam, Chennai – 600 041.
Email: advocatearunagiri@yahoo.com, humanrights1963@yahoo.com.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 17 January 2012
Dear anonymous! Why are you playing the role of spoiler of the happy married life of your daughter?
You have married her a long ago so allow her to follow her own family matters. Do not intervene in the household affairs of your married daughter or to face its consequences. I think, the in-laws of your daughter might have discontinued the college of their daughter in law after observing some foul play.
It is better if you only persue you daughter to keep on her studies even as non-attending student as per wishes of her in-laws rather approaching to police or starting litigation.
Rest depends upon you. I am also a professional, if one is adamant to do litigation. My services are also offered having vast contacts with family court lawyers in Ahemedabad.
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 18 January 2012
Mr.Makkad,
It is not the case that the daughter got married.
It seems the daughter is living with the wife of this author and the meaning of in-laws are the siblings of wife.
It seems the daughter is prevented from attending the college, by the in-laws of this author.
Under the circumstances, if the daughter is interested in continuing, she may need a legal support.
It is not my intention to help the father, my intention is to help the daughter.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 18 January 2012
Your opening sentence is very confusing"I am living in separation since long back 12yrs "
Who about it is ? About you ?? From whom you have separated??
Otherwise I think Mr. Makkad is right.As father you should not indulge too much in your daughters matrimonial home affairs. FIR and complaint etc.or other legal recourse shall worsen the situation as it is a matter of cool negotiation.Try to no reason behind their decision.
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 18 January 2012
The author said as if he needs the help immediately. When I came forward to help him, there is no response from. It seems to be a imaginary case.