Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018
R.Ramachandran (Advocate) 25 February 2018
You have every right to study.
But What is your husband's stand in this? Is he openly supporting you or not? Whether your husband is educated? What is his qualification?
In which Town/City do you live?
Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018
Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018
Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018
Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018
Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018
P. Venu (Advocate) 25 February 2018
The facts posted suggests no legla elements. The matter is purely of your discretion. Make a wise decision.
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate) 25 February 2018
You have right to education and protection of life and personal liberty under the Constitution of India no one can stop you for it. You want to continue your post graduation and not being supported by your husband and in laws this amount to mental cruelty towards you. You must make things clear with your husband rather in laws because he has married you and to continue the marital life and becoming parents has to be decision of both of you not your in laws.
You and your husband should go for family counselling and mediation which will help you both to find amicable sloution to your problem. I'm associated with the Principal Panel of the Mediation And Concilation Network , India where such Family matters are takenup and resolved amicably. You may check the link.
https://india.mediationhub.org/expert-panels/representative-panels/principal-panel/
Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018
Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate) 25 February 2018
The amount of Rs10 lacs given in the form of bank cheque in your husband's name, is your Istridhan and you have right to use as you so desire. If the husband say it's for him as part of dowry then he's calling for trouble. The money was for buying new car for husband or not, if he's so much interested in it let him make written demand from you to give that money for his new car, after this he'll be in big big trouble, nothing more to add.
P. Venu (Advocate) 25 February 2018
Your subsequent posts suggests that there are deeper issues: it is not just a consent of continuing education, but more of a marital discord. There are laws in your aid; the matter is at your discretion.
Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018
Priyanka Gupta 25 February 2018