Man Studies Law, Wins Alimony
For Mother After 30 Years
"I saw my mother struggle for decades, not just financially, but for her dignity. The legal system felt distant, almost unreachable for someone like her. That distance fueled my fire. Becoming a lawyer wasn't a career choice; it was a necessity to rewrite her story."
The Injustice (1992)
In 1992, Somayya severed ties with Sulochana after 21 years of marriage. Deprived of financial security, she walked out of her in-laws' house with her two sons, empty-handed. Though a court decree was passed in 1997, a lack of legal guidance meant she never received her dues.
The Resolve
While his mother gave up, Pamu Sharath Babu decided to fight. He worked in private companies to fund his education. In 2014, balancing work and family, he enrolled for a Law degree. By 2019, he wasn't just a son anymore; he was a lawyer.
The Victory (2021)
Two years into practice, Pamu Sharath dug up the old 1992 decree. In August 2021, he filed a fresh case. The Lok Adalat settled the dispute on September 19, granting his mother a monthly alimony of Rs 30,000 after a 30-year wait.
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The victory wasn't just personal. It sent a ripple of hope through the community. Today, Sharath Babu's office is more than a legal chamber; it is a place where those who have lost hope in the system come to find a fighting chance.
His story has inspired countless young individuals to pursue law not for profit, but for purpose.
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