Land issue
5 years ago
Sir, Indian army gave 5 acres of land to my father 60 years ago near shamshabad airport, Hyderabad, Telangana state. Land is on my mother's name. She is expired. I have conflicts with my brother regarding this issue. Do I have right on this land as a daughter??. I want to proceed through Lok Adalat. Which state's Lok Adalat should I approach?? Telangana or Andhra Pradesh state????
Thanking you.
A.Dear Client,
YES YOU HAVE THE RIGHT.Read it carefully.
The Married daughter have equal right in the parental property after the advent of amendment in Hindu Succession Act 1956, that came into force since 9th Sept 2005. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, originally didn't give daughters equal rights to ancestral property.
In a Supreme Court ruling, daughters can only claim their ancestral property right if 'father' died after the amendment of Hindu law. ... Earlier, under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, a daughter was not empowered to inherit rights in ancestral property
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India (“SC”) upheld the right of a daughter to be entitled to an equal share as a son in an ancestral property, including daughters who were born before the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (“HSA”) came into force. ... The marriage of the daughter makes no difference to this position.
Shanti Ranjan Behera,
Advocate
YES YOU HAVE THE RIGHT.Read it carefully.
The Married daughter have equal right in the parental property after the advent of amendment in Hindu Succession Act 1956, that came into force since 9th Sept 2005. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, originally didn't give daughters equal rights to ancestral property.
In a Supreme Court ruling, daughters can only claim their ancestral property right if 'father' died after the amendment of Hindu law. ... Earlier, under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, a daughter was not empowered to inherit rights in ancestral property
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India (“SC”) upheld the right of a daughter to be entitled to an equal share as a son in an ancestral property, including daughters who were born before the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (“HSA”) came into force. ... The marriage of the daughter makes no difference to this position.
Shanti Ranjan Behera,
Advocate
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Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear client generaly property matter decide by civil court. you can file partition suit and get your share
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ARPIT BATRA
Responded 5 years ago
A.Initially, filing a partition suit is recommended.
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A.Dear Madam,
You will get your share in your father’s property that is above land. You have to file a suit for partition then only it will be referred to Lokadalth. You may ask the judge to refer the matter to nearest lokadalth.
For full procedure contact me through Vidhikarya.
You will get your share in your father’s property that is above land. You have to file a suit for partition then only it will be referred to Lokadalth. You may ask the judge to refer the matter to nearest lokadalth.
For full procedure contact me through Vidhikarya.
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