Mrs bhuvaneswari Mrs bhuvaneswari

4 years ago

I married to Mr Gowrisankar (64yrs)36 yrs ago. In the year2012he had illicit relationship with a lady with 3 grown children. During that time I was. Busy looking after his property in his home town because of both in laws demise occurred 6 months gap( he is the only child to his parents)
2013 my husband with that servant maid have a son. My husband telling me that son born between them is his own son(maid have a husband too)Nowadays he is arguing for everything even to money matters. Lying , quarrelling are daily routines. Now I want to sue him under section 494 or how can I regain the property which is in joint names, since I pretty sure I have no rights on his ancestral property, my last question is that so-called son have legal rights along with my two daughters

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 4 years ago

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A.Dear Sir/Madam
The so called called has no legal rights since her mother is having her own original husband. As such the son born out of illicit relationship not entitled for any share.
You have every right to claim property of your husband only after his death and during his lifetime you are entitled for 50% since it seems to be standing in your joint names.
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