AP High Court: Daughters Remain Part of Family Even After Marriage

The court observed that it is wrong to exclude married daughters from considering compassionate appointments.

Update: 2024-11-01 10:31 GMT

The Andhra Pradesh High Court has made a significant ruling, emphasizing that daughters remain integral members of their parental family, even after marriage. This ruling came during the hearing of a case related to compassionate appointments.

The court observed that it is wrong to exclude married daughters from considering compassionate appointments. It clarified that both sons and daughters should be treated equally in such matters, irrespective of their marital status. The court highlighted that daughters, whether married or unmarried, are lifelong members of their parental family.

This judgment underscores the evolving societal norms and legal recognition of women's rights. It challenges the traditional notion that a woman's primary identity lies within her marital family. By recognizing the enduring bond between daughters and their parental families, the court has taken a progressive step towards gender equality.

This landmark ruling is expected to have far-reaching implications, not only in legal matters but also in societal attitudes towards women. It is a significant step towards ensuring that women are treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their marital status.

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