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Relinquesment of right

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 26 January 2018 This query is : Resolved 
Hello Sir,
I have a query As my daughter got married know i have to waive all right of her from all of my ancestral property, please let me know which which type of document it will attract.
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Expert) 26 January 2018
You can dis-inheritant your daughter from your self acquired property/estate not from Hindu ancestral or copacenary property as she has her share in that property by virtue of her birth in Hindu family.
You can write Will for your self acquired property where you can mention about dis-inheriting your daughter to claim any share in that property. You can mention names of all beneficiaries who can only get your property.
You can by newspaper publications dis-inheritant your daughter from your self acquired property.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 26 January 2018
She can execute the regd., rights relinquish deed to relinquish her rights
R.Ramachandran (Expert) 26 January 2018
You are using words like ancestral property etc., without knowing the real meaning of it.
When you are asking your query with reference to ancestral property, you are getting answers in regard to self-acquired property.
If you really want some useful answer, you have to come out with clear facts. Otherwise you will not be able to get proper and useful answer to your query.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 27 January 2018
AQ so no reply
Kumar Doab (Expert) 27 January 2018
Pls post with your ID and you can get many replies................
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Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 28 January 2018
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