Categories: Other Courts

Delhi High Court: Forums Under Senior Citizens Act Not Required To Give Categorical Findings On Civil Rights

FacebookFacebookTwitterTwitterEmailEmailWhatsAppWhatsAppLinkedInLinkedInShareShare

The Delhi High Court in the case Manish Gupta vs Govt Of NCT of Delhi & Ors observed and has stated that the forums created under The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 are neither being obliged and nor being under a duty for rendering categorical findings with respect to the civil rights which are claimed by parties.
The bench comprising of Justice Yashwant Varma stated that the primordial consideration of those proceedings is to safeguard the interest of the senior citizens and to ensure that they are not harassed or being ill-treated in their twilight years.
In the present case, the court was dealing with a writ petition challenging the Appellate Authority’s order by which it is prayed for placing the order of District Magistrate in abeyance during the hearing of an appeal, was rejected.
The counsel appearing for the petitioner argued that in the light of the pending civil suit and the rights claimed by her in the property, the appellate authority, the Divisional Commissioner clearly erred in proceeding to reject the application for stay. Also, it was argued that since the appeal was entertained, there was no such jurisdiction for refusal of stay.
The bench of Justice Varma stated that no interference is warranted with the order and referred to his earlier decision in the case Virender Singh vs. PR Secretary Cum Divisional Commissioner And Ors..
Further, the court stated that since the learned counsel for the petitioner has failed to point out any material perversity in the order that was passed by the District Magistrate and which had constrained it to frame directions for eviction, this court finds no ground to interfere with the impugned order. The court while arriving to the conclusion has also weighed in mind the principles which were enunciated in Virendra Singh and have been extracted hereinabove.

The post Delhi High Court: Forums Under Senior Citizens Act Not Required To Give Categorical Findings On Civil Rights appeared first on The Daily Guardian.

FacebookFacebookTwitterTwitterEmailEmailWhatsAppWhatsAppLinkedInLinkedInShareShare
AddThis Website Tools
- -

Recent Posts

Delhi HC Notices Swiggy, Zepto To Reply To Plea For Making Apps More AccessibleDelhi HC Notices Swiggy, Zepto To Reply To Plea For Making Apps More Accessible

Delhi HC Notices Swiggy, Zepto To Reply To Plea For Making Apps More Accessible

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notices to Swiggy and Zepto in response to…

2 hours ago
Supreme Court Condemns Terrorist Attack In Pahalgam, Observes 2-Minute SilenceSupreme Court Condemns Terrorist Attack In Pahalgam, Observes 2-Minute Silence

Supreme Court Condemns Terrorist Attack In Pahalgam, Observes 2-Minute Silence

The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday strongly condemned the terror attack on tourists in…

2 hours ago
Wealth Case: Madras HC Orders Framing Of Charges Against Minister DuraimuruganWealth Case: Madras HC Orders Framing Of Charges Against Minister Duraimurugan

Wealth Case: Madras HC Orders Framing Of Charges Against Minister Duraimurugan

The Madras High Court on Wednesday ordered a Special Court in Vellore to proceed with…

3 hours ago

26/11 Mumbai Attack Case: Delhi Court Reserves Order On Tahawwur Rana’s Plea

Delhi's Patiala House Court on Wednesday reserved its order on a plea filed by Tahawwur…

4 hours ago

Madras HC Dismisses Pleas By TASMAC Against ED’s Raid On Its Premises

The Madras High Court on Wednesday rejected petitions filed by the Tamil Nadu State Marketing…

4 hours ago

Supreme Court Refuses To Postpone BPSC Mains Exam Scheduled For April 25

The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday declined to stay the Bihar Public Service Commission…

7 hours ago