Ancestor property - Father in law has died
1 year ago
Father in law has died and mother in law has three sons, one son is dead . The dead son has two sons who is seven years and five years and his widow mother .
Now mother in law of the dead son's widow is trying to give the property to the two sons but not to the widow daughter in law .
Please give me the best advice
Thank you.
A.Dear Client
The sons are anyway legal heirs but since they are minors hence they can inherit directly and it will have to come through the widowed mother.
The sons are anyway legal heirs but since they are minors hence they can inherit directly and it will have to come through the widowed mother.
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A.Dear sir, the widow is entitled to inherit 1/6 of the self-acquired property of the father-in-law or mother in law. Indian inheritance law gives absolutely equal amount of rights as daughter to a daughter-in-law in father-in-law's property. The widow would be entitled to her deceased husband's share in an intestate succession
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