"Life is not a ladder but a wheel which takes a full circle.... The courts of law cannot permit the elderly to be abandoned financially as well as emotionally at an age when they need their own most," Additional District Judge Kamini Lau said in her judgement, adding the judiciary would step in to stop "inappropriate and illegal conduct" of children against aged parents.
The court held that Shanti Devi, an elderly woman residing in Central Delhi, was entitled to possession of two properties and directed her son and daughter-in-law to vacate the house and peacefully hand it over to her.
It also directed the couple to pay damages of Rs 5,000 per month to Devi from the time of filing of suit in October 2015, till the date of handing over the property to her.
The court observed that Devi was a frail woman who was made to rush to the court in the twilight years of her life due to the harassment meted out to her by her son and daughter-in-law.
"This is not the story of Shanti Devi alone but thousands of senior citizens which we hear almost every day," it said.
The court declared null and void the sale agreement of the property, Will and power of attorney as produced by Devi's son Ramakant and his wife Poonam and restrained them from selling the house to anyone.
The court said that 'Wheels of Justice' grind slow but
exceedingly fine and "in case of harassment and misbehaviour with the elderly, the courts of law would certainly and effectively step in for redressal to stop this inappropriate and illegal conduct".
In this case, the court noted that the couple misrepresented to Devi that her signatures were required on certain documents as a separate ration card was to be prepared and after preparing the documents, Ramakant mischievously moved the court and filed a suit against his mother seeking possession of the property.
