My son lives separately, but my daughter-in-law refuses to join him. She’s been causing us mental and physical distress, demanding money and property. She even physically assaulted my wife in 2014, resulting in a fracture, leading to a police case filed against her. Due to the threats, my wife and I have been living separately in rented accommodation since 2014. She’s taken over the entire flat, which I bought in Faridabad (Haryana) in 2008. I hold a special power of attorney for the flat issued in Jalandhar, Punjab. Can I file an eviction case against my daughter-in-law using this power of attorney, or do I need to register the flat in my name first?
Best Answer
You can file an eviction case against your daughter-in-law using the special power of attorney. However, it’s advisable to register the flat in your name to strengthen your claim and avoid any legal complications. Registering the flat may be necessary to establish complete ownership and your right to evict.
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