Updated On: 26 July, 2022 08:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
In an unusual domestic violence case, the centenarian, her son and daughter-in-law told to pay Rs 20,000 to the petitioner for her accommodation

Sumitra Sethi, 103, at the Metropolitan Magistrate court in Fort, on July 1. Pic/Satej Shinde
In a domestic violence case involving a 103-year-old woman, her 85-year-old son and 76-year-old daughter, a city court has told the mother and son to pay Rs 20,000 every month to the daughter. The court didn’t allow the daughter’s request to enter the centenarian’s sea-facing home in Marine Drive.
The septuagenarian, Urvashi Sethi-Kapoor, had alleged that she and her 55-year-old daughter were denied entry to her mother’s home at Chateau Marine on June 13 after she was discharged from the hospital after 28 days of treatment. She alleged they were made to wait for four hours even after police intervention. Namrata Kapoor, on behalf of her mother Urvashi, had then filed a domestic violence case against her grandmother Sumitra Sethi, uncle Viney Sethi and his wife Nabla Sethi.