
Bombay HC orders eviction of ex-daughter-in-law from residence of senior citizen
India Today
The Bombay High Court ordered the eviction of former daugter-in-law of a senior citizen who had filed a petition before the court seeking the same.
The Bombay High Court ordered the Mumbai Police to help a senior citizen who had filed a petition before the court demanding that his former daughter-in-law be evicted from their house.
"We direct the police authorities at the Kandivali Police Station to act strictly in conformity with the order of the division bench and with this order and to ensure that the former daughter-in-law is removed from her in-laws' premises," said the division bench of Justices GS Patel and MJ Jamdar.
Advocate Siddhesh Borkar representing the senior citizen father-in-law told the high court that it was in 2016 that the Bombay High Court had ordered the daughter-in-law to be evicted.
But since the daughter-in-law had challenged the 2016 order in the Supreme Court, she did not move out of the house.
Borkar said the former daughter-in-law had lost the case in the Supreme Court and had filed a review, but it has not been moved.
In 2005, the son of the petitioner had taken a loan and bought a flat in the Kandivali West area of Mumbai.
Later, the son got married to a woman in Karnataka in 2011. This was his third marriage and her second marriage.

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