41-YO Jobless Oxford Graduate Is Suing His Parents & Demanding Life-Long Financial Support
Three years back, he even tried to sue Oxford University over his failure to get a first-class degree, claiming the teaching was inadequate and had harmed his career.
After a certain age, we are all expected to face the world and take on responsibilities and to fend for ourselves. But for some things don't turn out to be very smooth.
Take, for instance, this 41-year-old unemployed Oxford graduate, who has now dragged his parents to court in a bid to force them to pay him financial support for life, claim reports.
Siddiqui who has a law degree from Oxford University is a trained lawyer and has even worked for a series of law firms.
The Oxford-graduate lawyer has been jobless since 2011 and is currently demanding his Dubai-based parents to support him financially life-long.
Siddiqui's Dubai-based parents have let him live rent-free at a ?1 million flat they own near London¡¯s Hyde Park for 20 years.
Not only that, his parents have also been providing him with more than ?400-a-week in addition to helping him with his bills.
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However, his parents now want to cut his financial support after a family dispute. Not taking this decision lightly, he sued his parents arguing that he is entitled to a lifelong maintenance grant.
The case against his parents claiming maintenance was thrown out last year by a family court judge, and it will now be heard at the Court of Appeal.
Siddiqui had also taken legal action against Oxford University in 2018 and sought Rs 40.56 crore and claimed that "inadequate teaching" led to his 2:1 degree instead of a first.
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