Singapore woman sues mum for evicting her; judge dismisses claim of right to stay indefinitely


Rita Kishinchand Bhojwani and her parents moved into an apartment at The Seafront on Meyer in 2010. - ST FILE

SINGAPORE: A woman who had lived under her parents’ roof for 27 years was evicted by her elderly mother in 2021.

Rita Kishinchand Bhojwani, 62, then sued her mother Maya Kishinchand, 91, claiming that the eviction was unlawful because it breached her right to stay in the apartment rent-free for the rest of her life.

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