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"21.1. (...) a significant object of the legislation is to provide for and
recognize the rights of women to secure housing and to recognize the right
of a woman to reside in a matrimonial home or a shared household,
whether or not she has any title or right in the shared household. Allowing
the Senior Citizens Act 2007 to have an overriding force and effect in all
situations, irrespective of competing entitlements of a woman to a right in a
shared household within the meaning of the PWDV Act 2005, would defeat
the object and purpose which the Parliament sought to achieve in enacting
the latter legislation. The law protecting the interest of senior citizens is
intended to ensure that they are not left destitute, or at the mercy of
their children or relatives. Equally, the purpose of the PWDV Act 2005
JT 2020 (12) SC 208.
22. This Court is cognizant that the Senior Citizens Act 2007 was
promulgated with a view to provide a speedy and inexpensive remedy to
senior citizens. Accordingly, Tribunals were constituted under Section 7.
These Tribunals have the power to conduct summary procedures for
inquiry, with all powers of the Civil Courts, under Section 8. The
jurisdiction of the Civil Courts has been explicitly barred under Section 27
of the Senior Citizens Act 2007. However, the over-riding effect for
remedies sought by the applicants under the Senior Citizens Act 2007
under Section 3, cannot be interpreted to preclude all other competing
remedies and protections that are sought to be conferred by the PWDV
Act 2005. The PWDV Act 2005 is also in the nature of a special legislation,
that is enacted with the purpose of correcting gender discrimination that
pans out in the form of social and economic inequities in a largely
patriarchal society. In deference to the dominant purpose of both the
legislations, it would be appropriate for a Tribunal under the Senior
Citizens Act, 2007 to grant such remedies of maintenance, as envisaged
under S.2(b) of the Senior Citizens Act 2007 that do not result in obviating
competing remedies under other special statutes, such as the PWDV
Act 2005."