Harassed by Pakistani son, court rescues
Indian father
Monday May 28, 2012 08:33:36 PM, Amiya Kumar Kushwaha,
IANS
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New Delhi: He returned
from Pakistan after two decades and forcibly took over his
father's apartment. A Delhi court has now ordered him to vacate.
Additional District Judge Inderjeet Singh May 24 said Raju had
failed to establish his right on the property and was "duty bound
to vacate and hand over the possession of the property to his
father".
In his petition, 85-year-old Babu Ram had said that his son, Raju,
who was a Pakistani national, came to India in 2009 and forcibly
occupied his flat in South Delhi's Dakshin Puri.
The petition said Raju (who uses only his first name) moved to
Pakistan in 1989 after marrying Rehana Bibi, a Pakistani Christian
he had met during her trip to India. After 20 years, Raju returned
to Delhi with his wife and three children.
"In January 2009, they all came to India on a visa issued by the
Indian High Commission in Islamabad and have been forcibly staying
in the flat since," the petition said.
Babu Ram argued that he had disowned his son, who was a drunkard,
days after his arrival. His son and his family were harassing and
abusing him, the father said.
"I filed a police complaint against them and informed the home
ministry about the overstay of Raju and his family in India," Babu
Ram said.
But Raju, while admitting that he was a Pakistani national, denied
in writing the allegations levelled by his father. Instead, he
accused Babu Ram of acting at the behest of his other son.
Observing that the flat was allotted to Babu Ram by the Delhi
Development Authority on Feb 17, 1979, the court directed Raju to
peacefully vacate the flat and hand it over to his father.
The judge noted that Raju had neither presented any evidence to
support his case nor cross-examined his father.
"The plaintiff stepped into the witness box, the defendant was
given an opportunity by awaiting and repeated calls to come and
cross-examine witness. However, the defendant failed to come and
cross-examine the witness," the court said.
It added that even Raju's counsel failed to counter Babu Ram's
arguments.
"Therefore, it is held that the defendant cannot establish issue
in his favour that he has valuable right in the property," the
judge said.
(Amiya Kumar Kushwaha can be contacted at amiya.k@ians.in)
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