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Disabled Ahmedabad couple sues son, who is now a sadhu, for 'compensation' -


Times of India 

AHMEDABAD: A disabled couple has sought legal recourse after their elder son
renounced the world and became a sadhu with a religious sect. Crushed at the
prospect of losing their old age crutch to spirituality, father Lilabhai
(64), a retired government servant and mother Bhikhiben (62), have taken
legal recourse seeking monetary compensation in lieu of investing their life
saving of Rs 20 lakh in son Dharmesh's (27) education. On Monday, the aged
couple made their submission to Gujarat State Legal Services Authority
(GSLSA), a staterun legal aid centre, saying they have monetary obligations
which is higher than Lilabhai's pension of Rs 30,000. "We are disabled. Our
younger son does not have a steady job due to his mental condition. We rely
on our elder son to fulfill his responsibility towards us. We believe he has
been brainwashed when he says he does not want anything to do with us. We
have first sought counselling as we harbour the hope of reconciliation,"
said Lilabhai. The physically handicapped couple residing in Ambawadi had
pinned their hopes on elder son Dharmesh. Dharmesh was adamant about his
choice Brilliant in academics, Dharmesh completed his masters in pharmacy
from prestigious National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
(NIPER). Parents were ensured of a comfortable retired life after Dharmesh
landed a well paying job at a major pharmaceutical company. The joy soon
turned into shock and despair when Dharmesh left home to join a religious
sect in 2015. He embraced saffron and took diksha as a sadhu. Parents cried
conspiracy and made efforts in vain to bring him back to the worldly life.
Dharmesh remained adamant about his choice and devoted self in the sect's
works. In August this year, the couple sought intervention of Gujarat State
Legal Service Authority (GSLSA) to get some monetary help from their sadhu
son claiming they had invested over Rs 20 lakh for his education hoping the
son would look after them well in old age. Dharmesh, in his reply to legal
counsellors, underscored that he has chosen to become a sadhu out of his own
free will. He alleged his parents of mental harassment, accusing them of
attempt to abduct him in a bid to deter him from his spiritual path.
"Dharmesh told us that he is a sadhu now and does not have any monetary
means to sustain his parents. He asked the parents instead to look at his
younger brother for the sustenance," legal experts at GSLSA said. Counselors
heard both sides and have sought a middle path. "We have asked both parties
to pursue a middle path. We asked the sadhu son to find means to support his
parents. Parents were counselled that they cannot hold a religious
institution accountable for their son's choice or expect the return for what
expense made after their son's education. Parents have been an option to
move court for maintenance," GSLSA experts said.

 



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