The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007, or the Senior Citizen Protection Act, guarantees necessities of life like food, clothing, residence, and medical care for older people. The Act requires children to care for their parents, who cannot look after themselves. Under this law, children include step-children, adoptive children, and children-in-law. Furthermore, if an elderly couple has no children, their relatives must look after them. Senior citizens can appeal for maintenance under Section 4 of the Senior Citizen Protection Act if they cannot financially support themselves because of limited or a lack of income. A child or the legal heir who inherits their parents’ property must provide maintenance according to the ratio of their inherited assets. The same applies if the senior citizens have multiple children or heirs.
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Senior Citizen Protection Act :Know Your Right To Maintenance And Revoke Gifts
Senior citizens can revoke their gifts to children if they don’t receive proper care.

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