The court passed the order while dismissing the appeal of the four men, accused in the domestic violence case lodged by the mother, against a magisterial court's last year order directing them to vacate the property in Aya Nagar here.
Additional Sessions Judge Vrinda Kumari rejected the claim of her son and grandsons that they had a right on the property as the woman used to live in the house of her other sons.
"The court does not find any infirmity and illegality in the impugned order passed by the trial court. The appellants (son and grandsons) shall remove themselves from the shared household in Aya Nagar... Revision petition stands dismissed," the judge said.
The son and the grandsons had denied the allegations levelled against them while contending that the woman had wrongfully claimed ownership on the property.
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The woman had lodged a complaint under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence (PWDV) Act against her son and three grandsons, who were directed by a magisterial court to vacate her house and compensate her.
She had contended that she had acquired the house in June 2009 and had shifted there.
In the complaint, she had alleged that on September 15, 2014 she was pushed and punched by her drunk grandsons who also tried to choke her.