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Division of self acquired property

(Querist) 05 November 2016 This query is : Resolved 
My Father has SELF ACQUIRED property. There are no Ancestral Property.

We are Two Siblings. Me(Daughter) and My Brother.

My Father has decided to distribute the SELF ACQUIRED property between Me(daughter) and My Brother.

My Farther has proposed to give me "LESS" property to Me(daughter) and he has decided to give "MORE" property to by brother. Just to give an idea, he has decided to give 45% to ME and 55% to my brother.

When I expressed my displeasure, he is talking LEGAL. He says that, since it is SELF ACQUIRED, he has the right to decide what to give and how much to give. He says, if you want, you take or else leave, I shall give it to ORPHANAGE.

Since there is a "DISCRIMINATION" exhibited by my Father in distribution of his SELF ACQUIRED property, ARE THERE ANY LEGAL REMEDIES FOR ME. Kindly guide me.

Mrs. Mangala K
Kumar Doab (Expert) 05 November 2016
Isn't it same query:


http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Property-distrubution-622156.asp
Mangala K (Querist) 05 November 2016
Yes Sir. Thanks for the guidance.

So, bottom line is, my Father has all rights even under law to Discriminate between Me(married daughter) and his son (my brother). So, he can give more property to my brother and less to me and I can do any thing about this discrimination.

I just can't understand why Parents Discriminate between the Two Kids whom the gave life & raised together.
Even Law is not supporting this injustice.

Thanks!
Mangala K (Querist) 05 November 2016
read it as "I can't do any thing about this discrimination"
Kumar Doab (Expert) 05 November 2016
The position has been explained to you in both threads.


Accept thankfully.


Serve your father and he may leave something precious for you in some other form.



After all you are his flesh and blood and he has raised and married you.


Wish you the best.

Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 November 2016
No reply to repeated query.


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