Partition of hindu ancestral property
4 years ago
Will a man's brother's son's widow be considered as his agnate ?
Shreyash Mohta
Responded 4 years ago
A.Please do refer section 8 of the HMA as such there is no mention of brothers sons widow.
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A.Dear Sir,
Please see the following rule of law and act accordingly.
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Section 8 of Hindu Schedule Act the wife is entitled as follows:
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General rules of succession in the case of males.―The property of a male Hindu dying intestate
shall devolve according to the provisions of this Chapter:―
(a) firstly, upon the heirs, being the relatives specified in class I of the Schedule;
CLASS I
Son; daughter; widow; mother; son of a pre-deceased son; daughter of a pre-deceased son; son of a pre-deceased daughter; daughter of a pre-deceased daughter; widow of a pre-deceased son; son of a pre-deceased son of a pre-deceased son; daughter of a pre-deceased son of a pre-deceased son; widow of a pre-deceased son of a pre-deceased son.
Please see the following rule of law and act accordingly.
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Section 8 of Hindu Schedule Act the wife is entitled as follows:
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General rules of succession in the case of males.―The property of a male Hindu dying intestate
shall devolve according to the provisions of this Chapter:―
(a) firstly, upon the heirs, being the relatives specified in class I of the Schedule;
CLASS I
Son; daughter; widow; mother; son of a pre-deceased son; daughter of a pre-deceased son; son of a pre-deceased daughter; daughter of a pre-deceased daughter; widow of a pre-deceased son; son of a pre-deceased son of a pre-deceased son; daughter of a pre-deceased son of a pre-deceased son; widow of a pre-deceased son of a pre-deceased son.
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Sunil Kumar Singh
Responded 4 years ago
A.No Sorry, only through court to distribute ancestral property, lawyer from vidhikarya
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