Sidhhi 16 May 2023
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 17 May 2023
Yes, a married woman can continue to be a member of both the Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) accounts. She can continue as a co-parcener in her father's HUF where her father is the karta and also as a member in her husband's HUF account.
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 17 May 2023
I respectfully disagree with expert Mr. T Kalaiselvan.
A married daughter shall not continue to be a member of HUF with her parents..
Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 17 May 2023
How come a married daughter happen to continue co-parcener ? No she cannot
Advocate Bhartesh goyal (advocate) 17 May 2023
I concur the advice of Shri T. Kalaiselvan. Supreme Court has ruled in the case Vineeta Sharma vs Rakesh Sharma in August 2020 that married daughters can continue to be a member of both the Hindu Undivided Family ( HUF ) accounts.She can continue as a co-parcener in her father's HUF where her father is kara and also as a member in her husband's HUF account .
Sidhhi 17 May 2023
Niharika Lohan 20 May 2023
Hi Sidhi, I'm Adv Niharika.
I totally agree with expert Mr. Goyal.
A married woman will not be a member of her parental HUF post her marriage, but will continue to be a coparcener. She can ask for partition of the HUF property.
I'm attaching the links to the Supreme Court judgment in the case of Vineeta Sharma vs. Rakesh Sharma 2020
I hope your query is now resolved. if you have any further questions, you can contact me at niharikalohan@yahoo.com
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/share_files/original-judgement-vineeta-sharma-v-rakesh-sharma-10530.asp
https://main.sci.gov.in/supremecourt/2018/32601/32601_2018_33_1501_23387_Judgement_11-Aug-2020.pdf