How to Appeal against order passed by the sub divisonal officer How to Appeal against order passed by the sub divisonal officer

6 months ago

My father misusing the law of Senior Citizen. He is retired govt. servent and want to give share of his house to my sister. for that they are going to sale our house. by using senir citizen law they complaint on me and my small brother. Senior citizen court did not ask our fact or anything.. they passed order that we need go out of our house within a week.. we both brother are marreid and having 2 childerns.. at the building our house we both work very hard and our wives too.. we need to appeal against this order as soon as possible.. or stay on given order... I request you give me solustion urgent basis..whis help me to stay this order as early as possible.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 6 months ago

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A.Dear Sir,
You may immediately get stay order from High court on such order passed by sub-divisional officer.
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A.Dear Client,
The Karnataka High Court has ruled out in 2021 in a writ petition filed by aggrieved children against the order of the Maintenance Tribunalof passed under Sr. Citizens Act, 2007 that the right to appeal under Section 16 (1) of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 is conferred on both sides and it is not limited to Sr.Citizens and Parents only. Citing the said judgment of Karnataka High Court, you can make an appeal against the order of the Maintenance Tribunal under Sec.16 of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Sr. Citizens Act, 2007 before the Appellate Authority and District Magistrate.
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