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Senior Citizens Act Can't Be Invoked To Decide Title Dispute Unless Transfer Is Challengeable Under Section 23: Allahabad High Court
5+ day, 8+ hour ago (288+ words) 4 July 2026 11: 30 AM IST The Allahabad High Court has held that Section 23 of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 cannot be invoked to decide title disputes which fall beyond the scope of the provision. It held that…...
Senior Citizens Cannot Be Penalised For Not Tracking Cases Online: Tripura High Court
6+ day, 8+ hour ago (539+ words) 3 July 2026 11: 06 AM IST The Tripura High Court has held that while litigants are expected to track their cases on court websites, however persons who are not technologically savvy such as senior citizens cannot be penalised for not doing so. The…...
'Why Do We Need VIP Darshan? All Are Equal Before God': Madras High Court Orally Remarks In Plea Against Special Darshan In Temples
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (470+ words) 29 May 2026 2: 03 PM IST The Madras High Court on friday (May 29), orally remarked that all are equal before God and temples should not be having speacial darshans for VIPs, making other devotees wait. The bench of Justice GR Swaminathan and Justice…...
'Instigating Youth To Wage War': PIL In Allahabad HC Seeks NIA-ED Probe Against Abhijit Dipke, Blocking Of 'Cockroach Janta Party"
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (565+ words) 29 May 2026 2: 50 PM IST A Criminal Public Interest Litigation (PIL) plea has been moved before the Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench) seeking a multi-agency Probe by the National Investigation Agency and the Enforcement Directorate against Abhijit Dipke, the founder of the…...
No Right To Permanent Alternate Accommodation For Daughter-In-Law Under DV Act Or Senior Citizens Act: Delhi High Court
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (51+ words) No Right To Permanent Alternate Accommodation For Daughter-In-Law Under DV Act Or Senior Citizens Act: .. . Live Law No Right To Permanent Alternate Accommodation For Daughter-In-Law Under DV Act Or Senior Citizens Act: Delhi High Court 21 May 2026 10: 00 AM IST This is…...
To Protect Octogenarian Parents, Rajasthan High Court Upholds Eviction Of Their Senior Citizen Son And Daughter-In-Law
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (47+ words) To Protect Octogenarian Parents, Rajasthan High Court Upholds Eviction Of Their Senior Citizen Son And. .. Live Law To Protect Octogenarian Parents, Rajasthan High Court Upholds Eviction Of Their Senior Citizen Son And Daughter-In-Law 15 May 2026 3: 00 PM IST This is a premium…...
Elderly Parents Can't Be Casually Restrained From Alienating Property; Children Must Show Prima Facie Coparcenary Rights: MP High Court
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (464+ words) The Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that children cannot casually approach courts to prevent their aged parents from enjoying or dealing with their property. It thus affirmed an Appellate Court order, declaring two out of four properties of a…...
Delhi High Court Upholds Eviction Of Daughter-In-Law From In-Laws' House To Protect Their Right To Peaceful Residence
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (458+ words) The Delhi High Court has upheld the eviction of a daughter-in-law and her son from her in-laws' house under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, holding that the senior citizens' right to peaceful residence must prevail…...
National Lok Adalat Restores Family Harmony Between Senior Citizens and Sons
1+ mon, 4+ week ago (496+ words) Live Law National Lok Adalat Restores Family Harmony Between Senior Citizens and Sons 10 May 2026 5: 53 PM IST On 9th May, 2026, National Lok Adalat was organized under the dynamic leadership and guidance of Justice Deepak Sibal, Judge, Punjab & Haryana High Court and Executive…...
Bombay High Court Adjourns Defamation Suit To 2046, After Senior Citizen Parties Refuse To Settle 'Ego Fight"
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (216+ words) The Bombay High Court recently adjourned a long-pending defamation suit to the year 2046, observing that the dispute reflects an "ego fight" between the parties that unnecessarily burdens the judicial system. Justice Jitendra Jain, while passing the order on April 28, 2026, noted…...