A Delhi court has denied a woman the right to live in a house owned by her father-in-law, saying she has no right to a property which belongs exclusively to her parents-in-law.
The court added that the woman can seek the right to reside in a separate house which her husband had already rented.
Additional sessions judge Pulastya Pramachala gave the order on an appeal filed by the woman’s parents-in-law against a Mahila court order which directed them to allow their daughter-in-law back into house as it was a shared household.
“It is held that the daughter-in-law has no right in a property which exclusively belongs to her parents-in-law and such a property cannot be treated as a shared accommodation,” Pramachala said.
Relying on a Supreme Court verdict, the judge added that the woman is entitled to the right of residing in the house only if her husband owns the property or has a share in it.
The case was also remanded back to the Mahila court to decide on the woman’s claim of residence afresh.
Article referred: http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/newdelhi/wife-has-no-right-over-in-laws-own-house-court/article1-1303682.aspx
The court added that the woman can seek the right to reside in a separate house which her husband had already rented.
Additional sessions judge Pulastya Pramachala gave the order on an appeal filed by the woman’s parents-in-law against a Mahila court order which directed them to allow their daughter-in-law back into house as it was a shared household.
“It is held that the daughter-in-law has no right in a property which exclusively belongs to her parents-in-law and such a property cannot be treated as a shared accommodation,” Pramachala said.
Relying on a Supreme Court verdict, the judge added that the woman is entitled to the right of residing in the house only if her husband owns the property or has a share in it.
The case was also remanded back to the Mahila court to decide on the woman’s claim of residence afresh.
Article referred: http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/newdelhi/wife-has-no-right-over-in-laws-own-house-court/article1-1303682.aspx
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