Saturday, March 18, 2017

WIDOW HAS RIGHT ON PROPERTY: COURT.

[Based on news item published in Telangana Times dated 06th March, 2017 (Monday), p. 10].
A widow has a right to enjoy the property purchased by her husband in her name in the manner she wants and her daughter and son-in-law cannot lay claim over it, a Delhi Court has held. The observation was made while deciding the case in favour of a 65-year-old woman who had moved the Court against her daughter and son-in-law's refusal to vacate a portion of the house and challenging the right of the elderly over the property in North-West Delhi's Shastri Nagar.
Lajwanti Devi wanted the portion of the property given to her daughter and son-in-law in 1985 for their personal use but they refused to vacate. The Court, which perused the facts of the case, expressed anguish that the widow who had allowed the couple to use the premises due to the close relationship, was compelled to rush to the Court after they declined to vacate it.
Additional District Judge Kamini Lau, while holding the woman as the owner of the house, noted that the property was purchased by the woman's husband in 1966 in his wife's name to "provide her a secure life" after his death and her daughter and son-in-law were only having "permissive possession" of the house and they could not be allowed to defeat her right.
Lajwanti Devi, a widow, has a right to enjoy the property purchased by her husband in her name, in the manner she wants", the Court said, directing the couple to vacate the house.
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