Legal Rights of Senior Citizens in India: Protection Against Property and Financial Exploitation

Learn about the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, and how elders can safeguard their property and financial rights.

Team Sachar Law Firm Ludhiana

8/21/20251 min read

In India, senior citizens often face challenges like neglect, harassment, or being forced to part with their property. To safeguard their dignity and security, the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 provides strong legal remedies.

⚖️ Rights of Senior Citizens

  1. Right to Maintenance

    • Children (biological, adopted, or step) are legally bound to provide financial support to their parents.

    • If neglected, senior citizens can file a petition before the Maintenance Tribunal for monthly maintenance.

  2. Right to Residence

    • Senior citizens cannot be forcibly evicted from their property or house.

    • Even if the property is transferred to children, parents can revoke the transfer if they are not cared for.

  3. Protection Against Property Exploitation

    • If children or relatives misappropriate property, the senior citizen can file for cancellation of the transfer deed.

    • Civil courts and tribunals provide remedies to restore possession.

  4. Speedy Legal Remedy

    • The Act mandates that maintenance cases of senior citizens must be decided within 90 days.

🛡️ How Senior Citizens Can Protect Themselves

  • Execute a registered Will to ensure property passes according to their wishes.

  • Avoid signing gift deeds or transfer documents under pressure.

  • Keep personal finances independent as far as possible.

  • Seek help from NGOs, State Legal Services Authority, or family courts in case of abuse.

📌 Conclusion

The law provides strong protection to senior citizens against neglect and property exploitation. If you are an elder facing harassment, or if your parents are being mistreated, consult an advocate and take timely legal action. No senior citizen should be deprived of their dignity, rights, or property.