Can parents evict adult son without legal process ?

Can parents (who are still alive) evict their adult son from their self-acquired property without following the "due process of law"? Which law, act, rule, or judgment addresses this issue, particularly in the state of Tamil Nadu? If parents have evicted their son with the support of the police, based on false allegations of abuse and by falsely portraying themselves as victims—without following the "due process of law"—what legal steps should be taken?

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Advocate By LEAD INDIA Answered: 13 Jun 2025

Parents can legally evict an adult son from their self-owned property, but only through proper legal steps under the Senior Citizens Act. If your parents evicted you with false claims and without a legal order, you can challenge it by filing a complaint with the District Magistrate or a writ in the High Court. You can also file a defamation or misuse of power complaint against false police action. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number. 

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