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Hindu marriage act and the courts order in west bengal

(Querist) 19 September 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Dear all,

My elder sister who stays with us with her husband and draws a salary of Rs.30000/- around and her husband who is a property dealer and a owner of a tata sumo and also his mother's property,are saying that we[our elder sister and her husband] have every right to stay in our parent's house lifelong though both are earning handsomely per month.Our parent's property is in their name.My question to you all are...

1) What does Indian law and Hindu marriage act say about this?

2)What is the supreme court and West Bengal High court direction's are as we stay in W.B in this matter?

3)If my father says that his daughter and her husband will stay with me and if my mother says "no" to it then what is the solution as both are the co-owner of the property.

PLEASE HELP..
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 19 September 2014
1. In WB ihe property if parents irrespective of its nature of ancestral or self acquired can keep or transfer the same to any person they choose. They can even evict their own children from their own property .
2. Same as above.
3. The wish of the owner of property shall have primacy. If your father is the owner of the property then his words would be final say in this respect. None of you cna do anything.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 19 September 2014
Repeated:

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Married-and-working-eldest-sister-s-right-479726.asp

Any furher clarification should be asked in the same thread.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 19 September 2014
Also Repeated at:

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Installation-of-cctv-497761.asp




Any furher clarification should be asked in the same thread.
K.K.Ganguly (Expert) 20 September 2014
Why is this repeatition of same query?
ajay sethi (Expert) 20 September 2014
repeated query
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 27 September 2014
No reply to repeated queries.


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