Court is not super guardian of adult offspring, says Supreme Court
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A person upon attaining majority age or adulthood is entitled to make her choice and courts cannot act as super guardians or assume the role of “parens patriae” as long as the choice remains, the Supreme Court said.
Parens Patriae
Parens Patriae is a doctrine under which a court acts as the provider of protection to those who are unable to take care for themselves, such as minors.