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Ranjith Verma (Self)     11 April 2012

Share in father's property for daughter married in 1981

My mother's father has two daughters(including my mother) and two sons. And my mother's father hasn't written any will for any of his children. Now assuming that my mother's father is having a 100 acre land, what would be my mother's share.

 

Note:

1) We are Hindus


2) Now, the property is shared between the two brothers only

 



 6 Replies

Ranjith Verma (Self)     11 April 2012

To add further,

 

My mother's father has passed away in 1987 without writing any will

 

The partition  has happened between the brothers only and it was in the year 1993

malaisamy (M.A.,B.L.,)     11 April 2012

Mr.Ranjith, you did not furnish that what is the nature of the property in the hands of your grandfather.

Ancestral property or self acquired ?

Please give the details.

Gorimaa..B (Law Student)     11 April 2012

every  children will  get equal share  inclding your mother that 1/4 th share

Ranjith Verma (Self)     11 April 2012

It is Ancestral property and the partition happened between the brothers before the year 2005 without my mother's father intervention.

Guest (Guest)     11 April 2012

Dear Ranjith,

 

If the property is ancestral in nature,and has already been partitioned between the brothers in 1993, the partition has within the meaning of the proviso to the amended sub-section 1 of section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, acquired finality and cannot be re-opened by the daughter.

 

REGARDS,

ASHISH DAVESSAR

ADVOCATE

DELHI, CHANDIGARH

08427414792

Anandakumara MB (Lawyer)     19 April 2012

Weather the partition is registered OR not

I hope that will matter for this case


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