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Eviction Not Maintianable under Senior Citizens Act

Eviction Not Maintianable under Senior Citizens Act

The #Senior Citizens Act these days is being resorted to as an eviction tools by in-laws against the Daughter-in-law who is facing matrimonial trouble with her husband.

The #Senior Citizens Act`2007 was enacted by the Parliament with the intent to  enable the Senior Citizens to seek proper maintenance , to have better medical facilities and institutionalization of a suitable mechanism for protection of life and property of elder persons. But #Senior Citizens Act`2007 was never intended to act as an option for eviction of Daughter-in-law who is facing matrimonial litigation with her husband which I feel is in direct contravention with the other substantial right of the Daughter-in-law.

CHEQUE DISHONOUR AND CASH TRANSACTIONS

Cheque Dishonour & Cash Transactions

The wheel of justice has been clogged by Complaint Cases filed under Section 138 , Negotiable Instruments Act`1881. And in most of the cases, the Complainant relies upon either upon the cash transactions which are way above the the permissible cash transactions as per the income tax or undisclosed cash transactions. The docket of Trial Courts is overloaded with search falls and frivolous cases but the ingenuine litigants do not refrain from filing such false complaint cases as they understand the flaws of delay and traumatic experiences which innocent persons has to face while defending any false and frivolous complaint cases.

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