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Home / Crime and Justice / Delhi HC: Elderly Can Evict Neglectful Kin

Delhi HC: Elderly Can Evict Neglectful Kin

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Seniors' eviction rights are upheld despite delays in legal action.
  • Delhi High Court ruled neglectful adult children can be evicted.
  • The Act protects seniors' safety, dignity, and well-being.
Delhi HC: Elderly Can Evict Neglectful Kin

A significant Delhi High Court ruling has clarified that delays in approaching authorities do not disqualify senior citizens from seeking eviction of neglectful adult children or legal heirs. This decision reinforces the rights granted under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, empowering elders to protect their home and well-being.

Many seniors hesitate to take legal action due to emotional ties or social stigma, leading to under-reported cases of neglect. However, the court's stance encourages more elders to recognize their rights and seek legal recourse against mistreatment by family members who fail to provide adequate care.

Preparing an eviction case requires meticulous documentation of property ownership and evidence of neglect or harassment. The Act allows seniors to file petitions with the district magistrate, aiming for resolutions within approximately 90 days, ensuring their safety, dignity, and peace of mind.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, seniors can seek eviction of neglectful adult children or legal heirs.
No, a recent Delhi High Court ruling stated that delays in approaching authorities do not automatically prevent seniors from exercising their eviction rights.
Seniors can seek maintenance, void property transfers made on false promises of care, and request eviction of mistreating children or relatives.

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