Daughter's right on ancestral property
Arun Kumar
(Querist) 04 March 2016
This query is : Resolved
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have a query regarding Daughter's right on ancestral property. Let me explain the scenario.
Assume that a Father(F) has some ancestral/inherited property in Karnataka.
Father(F) has 2 wives (w1 and w2). He has a daughter(d1) from first wife (w1). He has a son (s1), daughters (d2 and d3) from second wife (w2). Assume that second marriage is legal.
Father died in 2001 and first wife also died in 2001.
Then 3 people i.e, Daugther (d1) of first wife, son (s1) of second wife and second wife does a partition deed of the Father's ancestral property in 2004. Note that other 2 daughters (d2 and d3)of second wife are not signed the partition deed.
Then D1 sells her share of property to some person in 2004 itself.
Also S1 and w2 sells their share of property in 2005 before 9/9 2005 amendment.
Now my question is since other 2 daughters(d2 and d3) of second wife are not signed the partition deed.
Can they file case against this partition?
Please let me know for more information.
Thanks & Regards,
Arun Kumar
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 07 March 2016
consult local lawyer.