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Unmarried women property right

(Querist) 03 August 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Hi,
i Have a question about a right of unmarried women who has been feeding her family throughout her time but in up specially in U.P now if a house named under mother she she becomes biased towards other siblings who are working now and sells (bainama) or does makes a will in favor of her only son and the other daughter So what action should an elder sister can take to cl;aim her right in her mothers property. Under which Article and and which IPC act she can claim or challenge the will or the sale deed.

In short the situation is a mother has five children 1 son and 4 daughter two married and two unmarried. Now mothers want s to throw the elder unmarried daughter from her property and makes a will in favor of her only son and a daughter(case specific to u.p )

Please specify the the book as well where the articles are mentioned which help and shown in the court and also the procedure to be followed.

Regards
avinash
Adv.R.P.Chugh (Expert) 03 August 2012
The query is utterly un-understandable. If it was the mother's absolute/self acquired/exclusive property - she can do whatever she wants with the same - and oust any child by will or gift or even sale and such alienation cannot be challenged.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 03 August 2012
True your query is not intelligible.
If mother is owner of the property,she under law,has right to dispose it in any way she likes,no matter you born expenditures of maintenance of such family,that was your discretion and it is her's discretion,may be it is her NAMAMAK HARAMI,BUT legally recognized in all states including U.P.
Avinash (Querist) 05 August 2012
I have raised a situation about ancestral property. if mother favors only two child and not the others then what action can be taken.

I believe the question has been raised before experts so i do not expect any harsh language. if you find the situation difficult to understand do not post your comment.


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