Agriculture property related
7 months ago
My question is that my father had two wifes both are dead. I belong to the first wife but my father has transferred the agriculture property in the name of the second wife to 5 acres. Now can I have an legal heir to another mother's farm agriculture land
A.Dear Client,
the legal rights of the second wife and children in property depend on various factors such as the legality of the marriage, religion, and personal laws applicable to the parties. However, the law says that the children of the second wife have equal rights as the children of the first wife on their father's (self-acquired and ancestral) property
In the case of agricultural land, the inheritance laws are governed by state laws, which are not based on religion and apply equally to all persons
Therefore, if the agricultural land was self-acquired by your father, you may have a legal right to claim your share of the property. However, if the land was ancestral, the legal rights of the second wife and children may depend on the tenurial laws applicable in the state where the land is located.
the legal rights of the second wife and children in property depend on various factors such as the legality of the marriage, religion, and personal laws applicable to the parties. However, the law says that the children of the second wife have equal rights as the children of the first wife on their father's (self-acquired and ancestral) property
In the case of agricultural land, the inheritance laws are governed by state laws, which are not based on religion and apply equally to all persons
Therefore, if the agricultural land was self-acquired by your father, you may have a legal right to claim your share of the property. However, if the land was ancestral, the legal rights of the second wife and children may depend on the tenurial laws applicable in the state where the land is located.
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A.Dear Sir,
It was your father's self acquired property as such he was having absolute rights to dispose off his properties and accordingly he had given the same to the second wife.
It was your father's self acquired property as such he was having absolute rights to dispose off his properties and accordingly he had given the same to the second wife.
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