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Hemant Kakkar   26 September 2017

property's share

how much percentage of share does wife have in husband's property?


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Kumar Doab (FIN)     26 September 2017

Wife has NO forced share in self acquired property of husband.

Wife is not a Co-parcener is ancetral property of husband.

 

Hemant Kakkar   26 September 2017

thanks for replying sir.

Kumar Doab (FIN)     26 September 2017

If husband is alive then she has NO forced share.

If husband has deceased without disposing his self acquired estate in his life time by a valid deed then she being ClassI legal heir has equal share alongwith Mother of husband (if alive as on date of death), sons and daughters............... 

Kumar Doab (FIN)     26 September 2017

It has been believed that all concerned are Hindu.

Confirm!

Kumar Doab (FIN)     26 September 2017

You are welcome......................

Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate)     27 September 2017

According to the Hindu Succession Act,1956, for Hindus, wife has zero share during the lifetime of the husband and one share after his death for the intestate property(property where no will or testamentary document was made by the deceased), the other shares of the property of deceased Hindu male are those of all his children , one share each and one share for his mother.


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If she is with you, all is hers, 

If she is not with you, all is hers through the child.

If there is no child, she can still take share in proeprty of yours by claiming alimony.

Indian husband has no chance against indian wife.

victimof bisedlaw (jobless)     29 September 2017

Dear Adv Raj Malhotra

Kindly explain "If she is not with you, all is hers through the child"

If property is self acquired property of husband, how can she get share through child.

Thnx


 

Kumar Doab (FIN)     29 September 2017

While son, daughter have NO forced share in  self acquired property of Father/Mother.

Hindu father is liable to liable to maintain wife, son(s), daughters per provisions of applicable enactments and even marriage/expenses of daughter.

Likewise son is also liable to maintain parents under the same Act that provides for to maintain wife and children.

 


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