Query regarding the property rights if father decides to disown me Query regarding the property rights if father decides to disown me

1 year ago

I am my father's only child. We have a flat whose registry is under my father's name.
Can he remove me from the property immediately after a fight or him claiming that i am medically unfit.

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Client,

A father can disinherit his son only from his self-acquired property, and not from his ancestral property. Self-acquired property refers to property that is not inherited but is self-made out of one’s own funds and resources. Property acquired through a brother or an uncle may also be categorised as self-acquired. A property acquired through a gift deed or through a will is also self-acquired. Ancestral property is that which is inherited from a common ancestor- from father, grandfather or great grandfather. The common ancestor should be a direct male lineal ancestor.

Hence if the property in concern is your father's self acquired property then he can choose to disinherit you from the property.

Thank you, I hope this answer helps you.
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