Problem of Mother
2 years ago
If a son take the property of his father and don't look after his mother after death of his father then the mother can take a legal action against his son
A.Dear client,
The mother can claim for a maintenance by filing an application in the court under section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Even under the personal laws of Indu or Muslim, your mother can claim maintenance.
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The mother can claim for a maintenance by filing an application in the court under section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Even under the personal laws of Indu or Muslim, your mother can claim maintenance.
Thank you. Have a nice day.
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A.The mother can file a case for maintenance under the Maintenance and welfare of Parents and Senior citizens Act as well as under Section 125 of CrPC to seek maintenance from the son and the son will have to pay the maintenance as per the court's order.
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