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Sir, 1. file a complaint against your daughter in law under the maintenance & welfare of parents & senior citizen act to evict her from your property, The Delhi High Court had ruled in 2016 that an adult son had no legal claim on his parents' self-acquired property. “Where the house is a self-acquired house of the parents, a son, whether married or unmarried, has no legal right to live in that house and he can live in that house only at the mercy of his parents up to the time the parents allow” said the order. 2. Justice Navin Chawla in Delhi High Court has held that a senior citizen has a right to evict his children from the property even if no ill treatment is done. The case is titled as Sandeep Gulati vs Divisional Commissioner decided on*Phone*. 3. The Bombay high court (HC) has held that senior citizens tribunals, established under provisions of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, can evict abusive children from the resistance of their aged parents even if it is an ancestral property. you have many judgements in your favour.
Dear Sir, You being Senior Citizen can evict your daughter since your son maintaining separate residence as such she has to claim residential right in her husband’s place. Please give me rank after viewing my details. Please call me for further assistance.
Dear Client you are single owner your self acquired property and don't; panic fight the case For further assistance please contact me thank you
Daughter in law does not have any right, title or interest in the self earned properties of her father in law or mother in law. You can file complaint under senior citizen Act for harassment of your ex-daughter in law. You can also file suit for possession, damages for her living in your property. During pendency of case also you are entitled for monthly damages/rent at prevailing market rate. If required consult with detail.
file a case for vacate of your house as per senior citizens act. as per this act you can get relief in a short time.
you can file suit for eviction, numerous judgments are in the said issue. feel free to contact in Delhi Courts cases.
Hello Client, The daughter-in-law has no right to the property of her Father-in-law till the time her husband is alive. File a Petition under the Senior Citizen Act on the grounds that the Daughter-in-law is cruel and disturbing the possession of the house request the order directing to evict. Otherwise, file a civil suit seeking an injunction against the Daughter-in-law in respect of the property. For any queries, you can call me for further assistance. Thank You
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