Rights of Children born out of Void marriage is to be decided by a larger bench
Mallik Karra (Done with AIBE) 13 April 2011
Rights of Children born out of Void marriage is to be decided by a larger bench
Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy) 13 April 2011
thnx for the pdf file!
Arup (UNEMPLOYED) 16 April 2011
thanks.
Arup (UNEMPLOYED) 16 April 2011
Rights of Children born out of Void marriage to be decided
--- the rights are very much equal as a child of valid marriage.
it is already within the act.
Sameer12345 (SSE) 09 March 2012
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Rights of Children born out of Void marriage to be decided --- the rights are very much equal as a child of valid marriage. it is already within the act. |
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@ Arup and Other Respected Experts, Please read below and guide further, It seems that Children of Void Marriage cannot claim Inherited Property (Grand Parents Property)
Supreme Court
https://indiankanoon.org/doc/1958636/?type=print
"It is, however, made clear that the right of inheritance of the respondents to the properties in question has not been decided in the present proceedings. Any observation or findings in this judgment cannot be construed as final findings as to such right. For the reasons aforesaid, the appeal stands dismissed. There will be no order as to costs."
"However, children of void and voidable marriages are entitled to a right in the property of only their parents, not other relatives. And they do not enjoy an interest in coparcenary property."
Sameer12345 (SSE) 12 March 2012
Experts..... Please reply....
san (Team Lead) 06 June 2013
Dear Sir ,
My mother is the second wife of my father. My father has his first wife in another town. He is a famous entrepreneur and is active in the politics in his town.He has three children from his 1st marriage .And all the property is in his first wife and my half-brothers/sisters name.
My mother and father never had any publicly solemnized marraige ceremony. THey took marraige vows at home and started to live together.
My father purchased us a modest house in Bangalore . But, he is not willing to share his property with me and and my sister. I am well educated and I earn a good living.But all through the years my father has ignored my family . Though he has always provided financial support,he has caused a lot of emotional distress to my mother. Being educated ,I do not want to take such injustice from my father. I want to claim for my rights in his property.
Kindly guide me what should I do.
I have met several lawyers .But it has been of no help
Just a brief bio about my family
I am 31 years . I am not yet married .I have a sister.She is 29 years. She is married and settled in US.She is doing her post graduation in medicine .She has a kid. My mother is a house-wife.She used to work as a staff nurse when she met my dad. But my father asked her to stop working as a nurse as he felt it was a less dignified job.
Regards,
San