Wishing Happy New Year Mr Rama Chandran Garu. Due to parties December 31st and today, I did not answer to your queries. I will answer to your a to f queries, one by one. out of these i am observing " b" query as below
(b) How and in what manner the position will get altered if the property was self-acquired or
Ancestral legal provision therefor
Exp:- Before going into the present case, I am answering to the advocate Mr.Ramachandran Garu on his commanding the present explanation is observed. The main query by the above advocate is how the position is altered if the property is self-acquried or ancestral. This is the Legal Position which is in my opinion. I am referring to the a Land Mark Judgment pronounced by the Hon’ble Judge ADARSH KUMAR GOEL., reported in 2009(6)SCC 99 rendered in Prakash Vs Phulawati that, The Respondent had claimed that a daughter acquired right to all her father’s property by birth, irrespective of the date of his death, whether it is prior to the commencement of the Amendment Act or afterwards. The Supreme Court rejected this contention stating that legislature has expressly made the Amendment Act applicable from 9 September 2005 and only if the death of the coparcener in question is after the said date, the provisions of the Amendment Act will be applicable. Hence, there is no scope for any other interpretation in view of express language of the Amendment Act. Further the Supreme observed that, all that is required is that daughter should be alive and her father should also be alive on the date of the amendment. In the above case father of the plaintiff died on 18/02/1988 and thus, not a coparcener on the date of commencement of the Amendment Act. The Supreme further observed that the plaintiff could not claim to be “the daughter of a coparcener” at the time of commencement of the Act which was the necessary condition for claiming the benefit. The final observation by the Apex Court that if the daughter wants to claim any share in ancestral property the daughter should be alive and her father should also be alive on the date of the amendment. In case of Self acquired property the Legal Position is different.
V E MANOJ KUMAR M.B.A.,L.LB.,
ADVOCATE
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