Political Science, asked by akhilpatel86, 11 months ago

When Madhurima went to the property registration office, the
Registrar told her, "You can't write your name as Madhurima Banerjee
d/A. K. Banerjee. You are married, so you must give your husband's
name. Your husband's surname is Rao. So your name should be
changed to Madhurima Rao." She did not agree. She said "If my
husband's name has not changed after marriage, why should mine?"
In your opinion who is right in this dispute? And why? Freedom​

Answers

Answered by payalsaisakshi123
3

Answer:

apart from rituals Indian tradition madhurima is right and on the same register officer also

Answered by SteffiPaul
3

When Madhurima went to the property registration office she was denied to claim herself to be the daughter of her father.

1. Citizens of India are entitled to seven fundamental rights, of which one is 'Right to freedom of Speech and Expression'.

2. India is a soverign soacialist secular democratic republic country

3. These statements complement that every citizen must have the flexibility to be addressed with regard to the relation they.

4. Hence Madhurima is right and should be able to title herself as D/O.

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