“Forced removal is illegal” Compensation order for independence support company Tokyo District Court Dec. 26 18:06

In a trial in which a woman in her 30s complained that she was taken out of her home and forced to live in a dormitory and was suffered mentally by a company that supported the withdrawal, the Tokyo District Court said, It is illegal to take them out without confirming that they are not. "

A woman in her thirties who lives in the Kanto region was mentally distressed four years ago when she was forcibly taken out of her home by a contractor's employee who was asked by her mother to be deprived of her freedom of action in her dormitory. , With his mother, sought compensation for Elixir Arts in Chofu, Tokyo.

In a ruling on the 26th, Judge Tomoyuki Tobizawa of the Tokyo District Court said, "The contractor had heard from the family in advance, but made a plan for independence support without confirming the intention of the woman. There were illegal acts that damaged the freedom of women's actions, such as breaking down the entrance door chain of the apartment where women live, even though they are not sex, and living in the dormitory with mobile phones and cash kept in place. '' And ordered the company to compensate for over 5 million yen.

The accused woman held a conference after the ruling and said, `` I am also working part-time and I am not withdrawn, but I think that my parents are withdrawing, I just contract with a contractor and take me out without even confirming the will of myself Is a very terrible violation of human rights. "

Attorney Nobutake Mochizuki, who acted as an agent, said, `` In the current situation, many companies are taking out unexpectedly without confirming their intentions in advance. Bigger. "