21. Measures for publicity, awareness, etc., for welfare of senior citizens.—The State
Government shall, take all measures to ensure that—
(i) the provisions of this Act are given wide publicity through public media including the
television, radio and the print, at regular intervals;
(ii) the Central Government and State Government Officers, including the police officers and the
members of the judicial service, are given periodic sensitization and awareness training on the issues
relating to this Act;
(iii) effective co-ordination between the services provided by the concerned Ministries or
Departments dealing with law, home affairs, health and welfare, to address the issues relating to the
welfare of the senior citizens and periodical review of the same is conducted.
22. Authorities who may be specified for implementing the provisions of this Act.—(1) The State
Government may, confer such powers and impose such duties on a District Magistrate as may be
necessary, to ensure that the provisions of this Act are properly carried out and the District Magistrate
may specify the officer, subordinate to him, who shall exercise all or any of the powers, and perform all
or any of the duties, so conferred or imposed and the local limits within which such powers or duties shall
be carried out by the officer as may be prescribed.
(2) The State Government shall prescribe a comprehensive action plan for providing protection of life
and property of senior citizens.
23. Transfer of property to be void in certain circumstances.—(1) Where any senior citizen who,
after the commencement of this Act, has transferred by way of gift or otherwise, his property, subject to
the condition that the transferee shall provide the basic amenities and basic physical needs to the
transferor and such transferee refuses or fails to provide such amenities and physical needs, the said
transfer of property shall be deemed to have been made by fraud or coercion or under undue influence
and shall at the option of the transferor be declared void by the Tribunal.
(2) Where any senior citizen has a right to receive maintenance out of an estate and such estate or part
thereof is transferred, the right to receive maintenance may be enforced against the transferee if the
transferee has notice of the right, or if the transfer is gratuitous; but not against the transferee for
consideration and without notice of right.
(3) If, any senior citizen is incapable of enforcing the rights under sub-sections (1) and (2), action
may be taken on his behalf by any of the organisation referred to in Explanation to sub-section (1) of
section 5.