{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Chhattisgarh High Court upholds eviction of son and daughter-in-law who allegedly tormented 93-year-old mother",
  "summary": "The Chhattisgarh High Court in Bilaspur dismissed a petition by Devendra Khanna and Neerja Khanna, ordering them to vacate the house of 93-year-old Santosh Khanna, who had accused them of harassment.",
  "content": "The Chhattisgarh High Court has delivered a significant ruling on the rights of senior citizens, holding that children who subject elderly parents to mental or physical harassment can be evicted from the family home. The observation came from a single bench of Justice Amitendra Kishore Prasad in Bilaspur while hearing a case involving 93 year old Santosh Khanna.\n\nHow the dispute began\nSantosh Khanna had filed a complaint against her elder son Devendra Khanna and daughter in law Neerja Khanna, alleging that they continuously harassed her and that her life was under threat. Following this, she approached the Maintenance Tribunal, that is the SDO court, seeking an order to remove the son and daughter in law from the house.\n\nFrom the tribunal to the appellate court\nAfter hearing the matter, the tribunal ordered on 12 September 2024 that the son and daughter in law must vacate the house. Unhappy with this order, they moved the appellate tribunal, the Collector's court, but their appeal was also dismissed on 25 November 2024.\n\nHigh Court challenge fails on both fronts\nHaving lost at both stages, the son and daughter in law filed a petition before the Chhattisgarh High Court, challenging the jurisdiction of the tribunal itself. The High Court, however, upheld the orders of both the tribunal and the appellate tribunal and dismissed the petition.\n\nMaintenance means more than money, court says\nIn its ruling, the court observed that maintenance does not simply mean providing money or food. It also means giving elderly people the right to live with dignity, security and peace. The court added that if a senior citizen is financially capable but is still being harassed, the law fully entitles that person to protection.\n\nNot about property ownership, only safety\nThe court clarified that the tribunal had not ruled on ownership of the property at all. Its order was issued solely to ensure the safety and peaceful life of the elderly mother. With this ruling, the son and daughter in law will now have to vacate the house, and the tribunal's order remains in force. The case is linked to the Civil Lines police station area of Bilaspur.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: The ruling sets a legal precedent that maintenance rights for senior citizens go beyond money, covering the right to live with dignity and security, which harassed elderly parents elsewhere can also invoke.\n• In Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh: 93 year old Santosh Khanna now has a clear legal path to live safely in her own home, since her son and daughter in law must vacate it.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Who is at the centre of this case?\nThe case involves 93 year old Santosh Khanna from Bilaspur, who complained against her son Devendra Khanna and daughter in law Neerja Khanna.\n\n2. What did Santosh Khanna allege?\nShe alleged that her son and daughter in law continuously harassed her and that her life was under threat.\n\n3. What did the tribunal order?\nThe Maintenance Tribunal, the SDO court, ordered on 12 September 2024 that the son and daughter in law must vacate the house.\n\n4. What happened at the appellate stage?\nTheir appeal before the appellate tribunal, the Collector's court, was also dismissed on 25 November 2024.\n\n5. What did the High Court finally rule?\nJustice Amitendra Kishore Prasad's single bench dismissed the petition and upheld the orders of both the tribunal and the appellate tribunal.\n\n6. Did the tribunal decide who owns the house?\nNo, the court clarified the tribunal's order was only meant to ensure the elderly mother's safety and peaceful life, not to settle property ownership.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/chhattisgarh/93-sala-ki-man-ko-pratarita-karana-bete-bahu-ko-para-bhari-chhattisgarh-high-court-ne-ghara-se-bedakhali-barakarara-rakhi-4607",
  "category": "Chhattisgarh",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-04",
  "tags": [
    "Chhattisgarh High Court",
    "Bilaspur court verdict",
    "senior citizen rights",
    "action against son daughter-in-law",
    "maintenance tribunal",
    "elderly mother case"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}