The Senior Citizen Act 2007 lays down rules to protect from abuse and ensure that they are taken care of by children or other legal heirs. It also provides for a maintenance amount for elderly parents in the absence of any source of income. However, it is not a mandatory requirement for the elderly to live with the child who is paying the maintenance. In a recent case, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court provided relief to an elderly mother who was living with her daughter because her (mother's) adopted son was not keeping her. Justice RM Joshi dismissed a writ petition filed by the son, who challenged a previous order by the sub-divisional officer (SDO) that directed him to pay a monthly maintenance of Rs 10,000 to her mother.