"Life is not a ladder but a wheel which takes a full circle", Additional District Judge Kamini Lau said in her judgement, adding that the judiciary would step in to stop "inappropriate and illegal conduct" of children against aged parents and that too when the parents needed them the most.
The judge held that 73-year-old Ganga Saran Tripathi was the owner of a property in North Delhi's Burari area and had absolute right to deal with it the way he wanted.
"Hence, I hold that plaintiff Ganga Sharan Tripathi is entitled to the relief of possession and permanent injunction in respect of the suit property...," the judge said.
"It is said that Wheels of Justice grind slow but exceedingly finely. In case of any misbehaviour by the children to elderly parents, the Courts of Law would certainly and effectively step in for redressal to stop this inappropriate and illegal conduct," the judge said.
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"We forget that if we do not care for our parents at the age they require us, our kids would not care for us," the judge said.
The court granted three months time to the son and his wife to vacate the property and hand it over to their father and directed them not to sell or transfer it to anyone.
He was accused by his son of favouring two daughters and threatened with legal coercive penal action by his daughter- in-law, under the stringent dowry laws. The couple had alleged that the man wanted to sell this property and give money to his daughters.