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SC Verdict: Children Must Serve Parents to Claim Property, Supreme Court Rules

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that children cannot claim their parents' property without fulfilling their duty to care for them. The verdict sends a strong message to those who eye their parents’ assets without extending the respect and support they deserve.The apex court stated that if children fail to serve or take care of their parents, the parents have the legal right to reclaim their property. This ruling underscores the importance of moral and legal obligations children have toward their parents, particularly in old age.The decision is expected to serve as a deterrent to those exploiting familial ties for material gain while neglecting their responsibilities. Legal experts believe this judgment reinforces the principles of family care and intergenerational responsibility enshrined in Indian culture.This verdict by the Supreme Court is a step toward addressing the growing issue of elder neglect and ensuring parents’ rights are protected. It has been widely appreciated for its strong stance on family values and ethics.

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