mother legal right to her son property
1 year ago
The widowed daughter-in-law does not allow her husband's parents to enter the husband's property
Subhashis Paul
Responded 1 year ago
A.If the son dies intestate then his aged parents shall get a share along with his wife in respect of the properties acquired by the said son. If there are children then the properties of the said son shall be equally divided among the parents, wife and his children.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
A.Mother and Father are the cLass 1 Legal heir and have equal share in the property along with the daughter in law, if the Family is governed by Hindu Succession Act. I assume that the parties are Hindu.
Hope this is useful and helpful to you.
Hope this is useful and helpful to you.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Read Related Answers
House registry in Haryana
Dear Client,
In the absence of the original Seller and the original Buyer, a rectification deed or supplementary deed to rectify the error in the Schedule of Property of the original deed cannot be ma...
LTCG ON SALE OF PROPERTY
Dear sir,
Section 8 of Hindu Succession Act:
====================================================================
General rules of succession in the case of males.―The property of a male Hindu dyin...
Relinquishment deed signing by sister
Dear sir,
Yes if your wife signs relinquishment deed then she will loose her share. The other party can sell the entire property. Stamp duty etc. depends upon state government rule please check sub re...
Apartment issue
Dear Client,
If there exists a registered Society in the housing complex, then you should bring the matter to the notice of the concerned Society. In case the matter is not resolved or no society exis...
Formalities to be done by landlords regarding tenants in Ghaziabad UP
Dear Client,
Few metropolitan cities across the country have made police verification of tenants with local police stations mandatory for the landlord. Cities like Delhi, Bangalore, and Kolkata are a...
Read Blogs on Property
Property Lawyers
Find Lawyers by Location