Education somewhat helps you to have a social status, financial independence etc in the outside world. You may be a crores -involving decision making executive in a company, but at home you are treated very much like a slave , to be obedient to your in-laws, to your husband in particular. If he seems to be somewhat in lower capabilities, then you are a permanent slave for them.
You cannot even be free to dress, rather than to voice your opinion.
Even indian laws do not have any consideration. It seems even the law making authorities are gender paritive. See for example, a female hindu is not permitted to adopt on her own, if she is married. She has to obtain the consent from her husband. What nonsense is this? the husband eventually will marry on the grounds that this woman is not worth of child bearing. Unless the woman goes to the court for divcorce, she will not be able to adopt a child.
If in cases like mine, where my husband is not wiling for a divorce or adopting a child, i am the worst sufferer. I am deprived of this fundamental rights of human being, ie the soft touch of a baby.
Shouldnt the law be more liberalised to help women like me.
Please help me if you all know how married woman can adopt a child?
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