Yes, she is entitle to inherit ancestor properties. she can relinquish her rights through release deed or relinquishment deed, for registration charges u have chk with local counsel, it has to be registered to have long standing effect.
In this regard lndhra High Court
Shabana Khan vs D.B. Sulochana And Ors. on 24 September, 2007
Equivalent citations: 2008 (2) ALD
t is not disputed that the appellant, who was the second petitioner before the trial Court, converted herself into Islam and married Sri Anwarullah Khan on 1.2.1981, while her father Sri D. Balakrishna died on 16.5.1998. The trial Court construed the effect of Section 26 of the Act, as disentitling her to the succession of the property of her father because of her conversion. However, the language of Section 26 of the Act is explicit and clear that the disinheritance due to conversion of a Hindu to another religion is only in respect of the children bom to him or her after such conversion, but not in respect of converting herself or himself. It is obvious that this statutory provision was misread as disinheriting the second petitioner/appellant also contrary to the admitted facts.