Daughter's right in self earned property of father
venkatalakshmi
(Querist) 14 October 2013
This query is : Resolved
we are 4 children. three daughters and a son. my father and mother are alive. theirs self earned property is there. but they want to give that one to their's son. nothing to us. do we have right to claim in their property. plz tell me.
M.Sheik Mohammed Ali
(Expert) 14 October 2013
your father bought that property his own money, its not ancestral property, so your father have rights to give any one. you wont ask. because its self earned property.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 14 October 2013
Sorry, you can do nothing if your parents so wish.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 14 October 2013
your parents can bequeath property as they so desire . by will they can bequeath their self acquired property to their son if they so desire
Sri Vijayan.A
(Expert) 14 October 2013
It is self acquired property.
So, they are the absolute owners of the same.
They can sell/ gift it to any one of you or all of you or EVEN TO ANY THIRD PERSON.
IT IS THEIR WISH, NOBODY CAN INTERVENE OR INTERFERE THEM.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 14 October 2013
Self earned property can be disposed off as one want.

Guest
(Expert) 15 October 2013
Being the absolute ownner of the property being his own self earned, during his life time your father can dispose of his property in any manner he likes. Even he can donate or gift to someone else than his own family members.
V R SHROFF
(Expert) 15 October 2013
Agree with above Experts:
However, if daughter is unmarried, and compelled to leave residential accommodation,
She can go for Domestic Violence and get Protection Order, including residential rights and use of shared household + maintenance from father.
Property can be attached for providing mtn , residence. [Even though it is self acquired property of father.]
So try DV
venkatalakshmi
(Querist) 15 October 2013
thank you sir, but we all girls got married, for our marriage also they did not do much, but now they are refusing to give property share also to us. As you told we can't claim, we have to leave it only.
Thank you very much once again
venkatalakshmi

Guest
(Expert) 15 October 2013
Irrespective of whether they did or not much on your marriage, you can't claim any share out of his property as a matter of right. Pm;y love affection and mutual care can do something for you. If the son of your parent is taking care of your parnts, naturally, they would be inclined much towards and show love and passion for him than the daughters.