On October 28, 2025 the Rajasthan High Court ruled that an adult married son can’t continue to stay in his father’s property without the father’s consent.
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The court described this as an unfortunate legal case, involving an immovable property between a father and his son that has been ongoing for five years, highlighting a decline in ethics and moral values in society. In this case, the son is the appellant-defendant and the father is the respondent-plaintiff.
The property in question, located on a 90x112 square feet plot in Sawai Madhopur District, Rajasthan, was reportedly jointly purchased by Mr. Khatri and his brother Radheshyam in an auction, conducted by Nagar Palika on August 2

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