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Latur: Gram Panchayat passes resolution to deny inheritance rights to sons who don’t take care of elderly parents

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 22, 2023 13:03 IST

A gram panchayat in Latur district of Maharashtra has passed a resolution stating that not taking care of elderly ...

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A gram panchayat in Latur district of Maharashtra has passed a resolution stating that not taking care of elderly parents will result in their sons and daughters-in-law losing inheritance property rights. This resolution was passed in the Independence Day meeting of Yerol gram panchayat in Shiroor-Anantpal tehsil, deputy Sarpanch Satish Sindalkar told PTI.

Apart from village sarpanch Sukumar Lokre, the meeting was also attended by an agriculture assistant, village development officer and villagers. Village development officer Keshav Madiboyne read out the previous minutes. After that, issues such as removing encroachment from the main road and chowks in the village, providing a graveyard for the Lingayat community, building a community temple, supplying drinking water, making roads free of encroachment, and stopping illegal liquor trade were discussed and decisions were taken, Sindalkar said.

It was decided to deny the benefits of government schemes to those children who don’t take care of their elderly parents. A resolution was passed unanimously to not register names of the sons under inheritance rights in the gram panchayat records who don’t take care of their parents, Deputy Sarpanch said.

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