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Can son/daughter-in-law sell property without sign of father

(Querist) 09 June 2017 This query is : Resolved 
I have a sister and she got married 14 years back. She have two kids as well. Recently my Brother-in-law(sister's husband) passed away. My sister is now dependent on my brother-in-law's father(uncle to me). He is not supporting the family(my sister and kids) for financial needs like household expenses and kids education. My Brother-in-law have agriculture land on his name which he got from his father(inherited property). Does my sister have rights to sell this land which is still on my Brother-in-law name for household and kids education purpose or does my uncle's(brother-in-law's father) contest/signature required to sell this land. Can you suggest the legal rights my sister have. Thanks in advance.
Note : My uncle is a rich person and no financial problems for him, however he is still not supporting the family financially.
Guest (Expert) 09 June 2017
Repeated query, as at the following thread:
http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Can-son-daughter-in-law-sell-property-without-sign-of-father-643821.asp
Ram (Querist) 09 June 2017
Apologies for duplicate question. Provided complete info as part of question itself now.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 09 June 2017
There is 'NO' academics involved in death of husband of sister (Brother in Law).


Kumar Doab (Expert) 09 June 2017
Avoid to repeat the query.

Kumar Doab (Expert) 09 June 2017
Responded in other thread.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 10 June 2017
once his father gave his ancestral property
to his brother in law he became a full owner of that property. Your brother in law in his turn gave away that property to your sister and kept it in her name.Now she as full owner can sell bequeath, lease,mortgage, exchange etc of that property. So she has full rights to sell the property without her father in law's signature.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 10 June 2017
Correlate my response from other query.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 10 June 2017
Your query is duly responded in other thread.


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