Gifting or sale of Self aquired property by father . Gifting or sale of Self aquired property by father .

11 months ago

Hi Sir.

I am a Mulim by birth. I just like to know if my father can gift or sale his self aquried property to my sister without prior contest or signature from me. Also Can My father deprive me from my property share .
Kindly help me with the muslim law of property.
I am married and have 2 son.

Anik

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A.Good evening!
I assume from your query that your specific concern relates to the right of the legal heirs to inherit property under the Muslim laws. At the outset, it is important to understand that there is no concept of ancestral or self acquired property under the Muslim laws. As long as the person is alive, the property owned by him is his absolute property and no right of any legal heirs accrues until his death.
In your case, your father thus has the right to transfer his property in whatever way he wishes during his lifetime. Your consent is not required for him to transfer it to your sister.
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