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Divorce/ property rights / dowry recovery

(Querist) 07 January 2015 This query is : Resolved 
I got married in India on 21st Feb 2011 in Patiala, India. I am presently in Canada and have got my permanent residency card. My daughter is a canadian citizen born on 21st July 2012. My husband served me the divorce papers here in Canada in Dec 2014 immediately afetr we got our permanent residency. He has no property here. All his property is in Patiala / Chandigarh and under his parents name. I just got to know that his parents disowned him in 2013 in India (although they are on excellent terms with my husband/their son). Basically they had intentions to file for divorce since long however my husband was only waiting for his permanent residency in Canada. Also since he has no property here in Canada, he not liable to give anything to me here.
Now my first question is, what is my daughter entitled to in India. What are her rights in her grand parents property in India? What are my rights in India? And how to do we recover dowry from them in India. My entire marriage gold is also with my mother in law in her locker in India.
Me and my husband and his parents are all indian citizens except for my daughter who is a canadian citizen.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 07 January 2015
Aman,

Look at future happy life,
Don't look at his property & money

Nobody can take away the share of your daughter in their property.

You can accept divorce after filling DV, claiming your dowry, alimony, maintenance, residence & jewellery.

OK
V R SHROFF (Expert) 07 January 2015
Aman,

Look at future happy life,
Don't look at his property & money

Nobody can take away the share of your daughter in their property.

You can accept divorce after filling DV, claiming your dowry, alimony, maintenance, residence & jewellery.

OK
ajay sethi (Expert) 07 January 2015
1) grand daughter has no right in grand parents self acquired property .

2) you have no rights in your husband property . you have right to stay in your matrimonial home or cans eek alternative accommodation from your husband under dv act in india

3) you can file complaint under section 498A against your husband and in laws in patiala

4) you can file RCR petition in patila against your husband . seek maintenance for your self and your daughter
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 07 January 2015
Agree with the expert ajay sethi.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 07 January 2015
Agree with experts..


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