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Can Brother and Sisters execute Hakka Sod Patrak in favour of One Sister ?
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No, siblings (brothers and sisters) cannot execute a Hakka Sod Patrak (relinquishment deed) in favor of only one sister. A Hakka Sod Patrak is a legal document used to relinquish one's share in inherited property in favor of other co-owners or family members.
According to Hindu Succession Act, 1956, which governs inheritance and succession among Hindus, including siblings, the general rule is that siblings have an equal right to the property of their parents. In the absence of a specific agreement or legal provision allowing for such a transfer, it is not possible for siblings to execute a Hakka Sod Patrak in favor of only one sister.
However, if all the siblings are willing to relinquish their shares in favor of one sister, it may be possible to execute a partition deed or family settlement deed with the agreement of all parties involved. This would require the consent and participation of all siblings and would typically involve the division of the property among the siblings according to their mutual agreement.
It is essential to consult with a qualified lawyer who specializes in property law and inheritance matters to understand the specific legal options available in your situation and to ensure compliance with the applicable laws and regulations. They can provide personalized advice based on the details of your case.
No, siblings (brothers and sisters) cannot execute a Hakka Sod Patrak (relinquishment deed) in favor of only one sister. A Hakka Sod Patrak is a legal document used to relinquish one's share in inherited property in favor of other co-owners or family members.
According to Hindu Succession Act, 1956, which governs inheritance and succession among Hindus, including siblings, the general rule is that siblings have an equal right to the property of their parents. In the absence of a specific agreement or legal provision allowing for such a transfer, it is not possible for siblings to execute a Hakka Sod Patrak in favor of only one sister.
However, if all the siblings are willing to relinquish their shares in favor of one sister, it may be possible to execute a partition deed or family settlement deed with the agreement of all parties involved. This would require the consent and participation of all siblings and would typically involve the division of the property among the siblings according to their mutual agreement.
It is essential to consult with a qualified lawyer who specializes in property law and inheritance matters to understand the specific legal options available in your situation and to ensure compliance with the applicable laws and regulations. They can provide personalized advice based on the details of your case.
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