Elder Abuse Case: Haryana Rights panel orders protection for Panchkula couple, slams son’s conduct
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, July 21, 2025 — Taking serious note of a disturbing complaint, the Haryana Human Rights Commission has issued a strong directive in favour of an 82-year-old Shri Arjan Dev Aggarwal and his 72-year-old wife Vijay Aggarwal, residents of Sector 9, Panchkula, who have accused their son and daughter-in-law of sustained mental harassment, neglect, and coercion to transfer property.
According to the complaint, despite being elderly and suffering from severe health conditions requiring multiple surgeries, the couple has been subjected to isolation, verbal abuse, and psychological trauma while living under the same roof with their son and daughter-in-law.
The complainants allege they were threatened to move into an old-age home and were even falsely implicated in a domestic violence case.
They had also filed an application for eviction under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 before the Senior Citizen Tribunal in Panchkula on January 18, 2025, but have received no relief so far.
The Commission observed that:
- Under Section 4 of the Act, senior citizens are entitled to claim maintenance from their children;
- Under Section 23, any property transferred on the condition of care, if not fulfilled, can be declared null and void;
- Section 24 makes it a punishable offence to abandon a senior citizen.
Justice Lalit Batra, Chairperson of the Haryana Human Rights Commission, noted that such treatment is not only a violation of the 2007 Act but also a gross infringement of Article 21 of the Constitution of India, which guarantees the right to live with dignity.
He termed the conduct of the respondents as a clear case of abuse, neglect, and coercion.
In light of the prima facie evidence of elder abuse, the Commission has directed the Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula, to:
- Ensure immediate protection to the elderly couple through local police or other concerned authorities;
- Expedite proceedings before the Senior Citizen Tribunal and provide necessary administrative assistance;
- Submit an action-taken report to the Commission before the next date of hearing.
Dr. Puneet Arora, Protocol, Information & Public Relations Officer of the Commission, informed that the next hearing in the matter has been scheduled for September 23, 2025, and copies of the Commission’s order have been sent to the Deputy Commissioner and Commissioner of Police, Panchkula, as well as to the complainants for necessary compliance.