Daughter-in-Law Cannot Claim Right to Stay in Mother-in-Law’s Property After Husband’s Rights End: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has ruled that a daughter-in-law cannot claim an independent right to continue residing in her mother-in-law’s self-acquired property once the residential rights granted to her husband come to an end. The Court held that ownership rights of the mother-in-law cannot be defeated by such residential claims.

Legal Help | Landlord Won’t Return Your Security Deposit? DO THIS (All Laws Explained)

Security deposit disputes often stem from unclear terms and legal variations across states in India. Understanding rent laws, refund clauses, and best practices to ensure fair and smooth landlord-tenant relationships.

Supreme Court Gives Samajwadi Party A Fresh Shot At Justice Over Pilibhit Office Eviction: “You Are Free To Go To The High Court”

Supreme Court of India Today (June 16) said Samajwadi Party can go to Allahabad High Court again about the eviction of its Pilibhit office. The court refused the old petition but allowed a fresh legal challenge.

Samajwadi Party Moves Supreme Court Against Cancellation of Office Allotment in Pilibhit: “Ill-Conceived, Abrupt & Illegal Decisions”

The Samajwadi Party has approached the Supreme Court challenging the cancellation of its office allotment in Pilibhit, calling the action “ill-conceived, abrupt and illegal,” and alleging it was done without notice or justification.