jyothsna anumula 18 February 2020
Joy Bose 18 February 2020
Hello,
Section 23 of the Maintenance act makes a provision where the parents can take back their gifted property from the children in cases when the child is not taking care of their parents in the best possible way.
Section 23 of The Maintenance Act and it reads as under:
“Where any senior citizen who, after the commencement of this Act, has transferred by way of gift or otherwise, his property, subject to the condition that the transferee shall provide the basic amenities and basic physical needs to the transferor and such transferee refuses or fails to provide such amenities and physical needs, the said transfer of property shall be deemed to have been made by fraud or coercion or under undue influence and shall, at the option of the transferor, be declared void by the tribunal.”
Regards,
Joy Bose
jyothsna anumula 18 February 2020
jyothsna anumula 18 February 2020
jyothsna anumula 18 February 2020
jyothsna anumula 18 February 2020
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 19 February 2020
Make a pre litigation conciliation petition before district Legal services authority and involve joint collector also. Without collecting any fees LSA will help mother. Mother can also make a grievance petition before District Collector on monday and they may call son for negotiation and also may involve police.
jyothsna anumula 19 February 2020
Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 19 February 2020
The powerS-of-attorney act, 1882
Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 19 February 2020
***** Sorry mistakenly replied for other query......
P. Venu (Advocate) 19 February 2020
What do you mean by"even after wrting it to his son"?