Can an an 18 y/o sue their parents for enforcing them to do something in Bangladesh?
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May 16
In Bangladesh, it is unlikely that an adult could successfully sue their parents for enforcing them to do something, as parents generally have the legal authority to make decisions on behalf of their children until they reach the age of majority. However, if the adult believes that their parents are violating their rights or acting in a way that is harmful or abusive, they may be able to seek legal assistance or support from authorities such as the police or social services. Ultimately, the outcome would depend on the specific circumstances of the situation and the laws in Bangladesh.
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May 16
No, an adult cannot sue their parents for enforcing them to do something in Bangladesh.
Under Bangladeshi law, parents have the legal authority to discipline and guide their children until they reach the age of majority (18 years old). This includes enforcing rules and expectations upon them.
However, there are limitations to this authority:
- Parents cannot use excessive or unreasonable force. - Parents cannot enforce illegal or immoral actions. - Parents cannot interfere with their children's basic rights and freedoms.
If a parent violates these limitations, their child may have legal recourse. However, suing one's parents is generally not considered appropriate or advisable in Bangladeshi culture.
Instead, adults who believe they have been mistreated or abused by their parents may seek other forms of support, such as:
- Counseling or therapy - Support groups - Legal aid or mediation