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‘Woman can stay in her husband’s family home even if she is estranged from him’: Supreme Court

‘Domestic violence in the country is rampant and every day some women encounter violence in some form or other,’ the court said.

‘Woman can stay in her husband’s family home even if she is estranged from him’: Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court in its judgement on a case of domestic violence said that a woman can stay in her husband’s family home even if she is estranged from him.

Overruling its earlier decision to the contrary, the apex court’s bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, R Subhash Reddy and MR Shah said that an estranged daughter-in-law cannot be evicted by her husband or family members and she has a right to stay there under the Domestic Violence Act.

Domestic violence in the country is rampant and every day some women encounter violence in some form or other, the court said.

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Under such circumstances, a woman resigns herself to the never-ending cycle of enduring violence and discrimination as a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother, a partner or a single woman in her lifetime, it added.

The judgment dismissed an appeal filed by one Satish Chander Ahuja challenging a Delhi High Court judgment of 2019, which ruled that his daughter-in-law Sneha Ahuja had the right of residence even though she was in the process of divorce from her husband Raveen Ahuja.

Satish Ahuja had also appealed that his son had no share in the house as the property was his self-earned.

“The definition of shared household given in Section 2 (s) cannot be read to mean that shared household can only be that household which is household of the joint family of which husband is a member or in which husband of the aggrieved person has a share,” the court said.

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