Marriage Does Not End Daughter's Place in Parents' Family, Says Andhra Pradesh High Court on Compassionate Appointment Policy

The state's top court observed while examining a state policy that extended different treatment to sons and daughters when it came to compassionate appointments (job given to a family member of a government servant who has died) depending on whether the daughter was married.

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The Andhra Pradesh High Court recently said that daughters remain a part of their parents' family for life, whether or not they have married. The high court bench of Justice K Manmadha Rao further said that a daughter's marriage does not terminate her status as a member of her parents' family. "The sons and daughters whether they are unmarried or married, they are part of the family of their parents for the entire life. Just because the daughter got married, saying that she is not a member of her parents' family is nothing but (atrocious). Because of her marriage, the daughter would not cease her status as a member of the family of her parents," the high court said. The state's top court observed while examining a state policy that extended different treatment to sons and daughters when it came to compassionate appointments (job given to a family member of a government servant who has died) depending on whether the daughter was married. Centre Notifies Appointment of Three Advocates as Andhra Pradesh High Court Judges.

'Saying That She Is Not a Member of Her Parents' Family Is Nothing But (Atrocious)'

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