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Married daughter's rights on ancestor property

(Querist) 14 March 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sirs, A development with regards to my friend query on ancestor property rights of his wife.

Now, my friend's spouse's step mother has given an ultimatum to vacate the premises in B.Lore where my friend’s family is staying. To be specific, my friend is acting as a care taker of his F-in-L property in B.Lore as his in-laws stay in Mysore.

His F-in-L has ancestor property in Mysore. Due to pressure from his wife (3rd wife), he has completely transferred the ancestor property to his wife (who is a step mother of my friend's wife). He has registered the property in his wife name without consulting his only daughter.

After ultimatum to vacate, my friend had requested his in-laws to give permission to stay in B.Lore property till 2018 due to his daughter education. However, both especially his Step M-in-L has rejected the request upfront and asked them to vacate immediately.

They also came to know that, the step mother is behaving cruelly and harassing her Father in not allowing his daughter to stay in his self-acquired property of B.Lore. Now they have decided to vacate the premises during April/May 2016 post his daughter's exams

My friend is now exploring the possibility to sue his F-in-Law or to make him to understand that what he has done with his ancestor property is not legal. Because, he has transferred his ancestor property without consent of his real daughter nor giving a share in his ancestor property.

His questions are:

1. Can his wife sue her Father for not providing a share in ancestor property?

2. Can she sue on the ground of STEP MOTHER Treatment? And not doing justice for his daughter

3. Can she sue her STEP MOTHER for disturbing the love and affection between her and her Father. However, no evidences available to prove this.

4. Are there any other grounds to sue her Father and STEP MOTHER Kindly help. Thanks a ton in advance. Shashidhar A
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 05 April 2016
His daughter have right over the ancestral property of his father. so file a case for her share in father's property. for her stepmother's behavior, she should realize.


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