Share in mother's Property Share in mother's Property

2 years ago

My father expired when I was 5. My mother worked hard & bought a land on which we constructed a house. Iam now married and being a daughter, can I claim a share in the property. We are 2 sisters & 3 brothers and I being the youngest.

Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 2 years ago

A.You have not specified whether your mother is alive or not. If she is not alive and if she did not make and publish any Will, then her property has been devolved upon her five children,each having undivided one-fifth share therein so after her death all of you have to obtain Legal Heir Certificate to substitute the name in the Record of Rights. If they are declined to give you any share in that property,then you have to claim the Partition of your share through Partition Suit.
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