Daughter's right on ancestral property gifted to son by his father
kiran
(Querist) 24 December 2015
This query is : Resolved
Hi,
Daughter's right on Ancestral property gifted to SON by his father
Ex: Father -- has Ancestral property
Father -- gifts his Ancestral property to Son
Can Daughter have a share on such Property
Guest
(Expert) 24 December 2015
Your questions are of academic nature. In another question you have asked about father's property and daughter's religion changed. But now your question relates to ancestral property.
I have already replied that instead of academic question, you could better have given description of the real problem, if there is any, and discussed how you are concerned with that.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 24 December 2015
Pls reply to points raised by Expert Shri P.S.Dhingra.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 24 December 2015
Please reply the questions raised by the expert PS Dhingra.
kiran
(Querist) 25 December 2015
okey.. so here is a more detail.
Father has ancestral property..
Daughter changes her religion from Hindu to Muslim. And is now a widow. Can she or her sons come and claim their share in Father's ancestral property. Also, Father has gifted his property to his son already.
I hope this helps.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate
(Expert) 25 December 2015
repeated
http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Hindu-duahgter-converted-to-muslim-after-marriage-and-her-right-on-hindu-father-s-ancestral-property-576586.asp#.Vn0v316nhv4
K.S.Srinivas
(Expert) 30 December 2015
Yes. It is a repeated query.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 03 January 2016
If it was ancestral property, father cannot transfer the entire property to his son by executing a gift deed, his share of property will be again divided among him as well hs children and he can transfer only his such share to anyone o his choice, so if it was ancestral property, in my opinion you should have a share in the property if your marriage took place after the year 2005. However you may consult a local experienced advocate with all relevant papers.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 03 January 2016
Expert Mr.Dhingra gas rightly observed the query.
You may better consult an able counsel specializing in family/revenue/property/civil matters with all record and your counsel can guide you further including if you are a convert now and for your children.