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Bombay High Court Upholds Parents' Right to Reclaim Gifted Property if Neglected by Children

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Bombay High Court Upholds Parents' Right to Reclaim Gifted Property if Neglected by Children

Mumbai, July 9: In a landmark judgment reinforcing the rights of senior citizens, the Bombay High Court has ruled that elderly parents are entitled to reclaim property gifted to their children if the recipients fail to provide the care, support, and maintenance promised at the time of the transfer. The verdict is being viewed as a significant step toward safeguarding the interests and dignity of ageing parents across the country.

The court observed that property transferred by parents to their children is often done with the expectation that the children will look after them in their old age. If that understanding is violated and the parents are neglected or abandoned, the law permits the cancellation of the gift deed and restoration of the property to the original owners.

The judgment came while the High Court was hearing a petition challenging an order passed by a Maintenance Tribunal under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007. The tribunal had earlier ruled in favour of an elderly father who sought to regain possession of a flat he had gifted to his son after alleging that he and his wife were no longer being cared for.

According to the case records, the elderly man had purchased the residential property several years ago before executing a gift deed in favour of his son. He later claimed that the transfer was made with the expectation that his son would ensure proper care, provide essential support, and allow the parents to live peacefully in the house. However, family relations reportedly deteriorated after the transfer, and the elderly couple alleged that they were neglected and eventually forced to leave the residence.

After considering the evidence, the Maintenance Tribunal directed the son and his family members to vacate the property and return possession to the parents. Dissatisfied with the decision, the son approached the Bombay High Court seeking relief. However, the High Court upheld the tribunal's order, stating that the transfer of property was subject to the condition that the parents would be looked after, and failure to fulfil that obligation justified cancellation of the gift.

The court further noted that the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, was enacted to protect elderly citizens from neglect, exploitation, and abuse. Under Section 23 of the Act, any transfer of property made by a senior citizen can be declared void if the person receiving the property refuses or fails to provide the agreed care and maintenance.

Legal experts have welcomed the ruling, saying it strengthens the legal protections available to senior citizens and sends a clear message that children cannot enjoy ownership of gifted property while ignoring their responsibility towards their ageing parents. They believe the judgment will encourage more elderly citizens facing similar circumstances to seek legal remedies under the Act.

The ruling is expected to serve as an important precedent in future disputes involving gifted property and parental welfare. It also highlights the judiciary's commitment to ensuring that senior citizens are treated with dignity, respect, and compassion, while reminding families that the responsibility of caring for elderly parents is both a moral duty and a legal obligation.

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