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S B PATIL (DIRECTOR)     03 December 2011

Transfer of ancestral property.

HOW DO I STOP MY INNOCENT AND GULLIBLE MAJOR DAUGHTERS FROM CLAIMING AND GETTING SHARE IN ANCESTRAL PROPERTY ? 



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Vakeel Civil Court (Director)     03 December 2011

The Hindu Succession Act 2005 amendment makes the daughters also as coparcenors along with sons.

You can to the extent of your share restrict them from claiming, but they are entitled to their share by birth.

Give them their share before they file partition suit in court. 


(Guest)

You cannot prevent your daughter by claming her right in the ancestral property as the law itself (The Hindu Succession Act 2005 amendment) clear by giving equal rights. The daughter will have equal right in the property of her father like the son.

Refer to this  old thread which is useful to all;

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Re-Re-HINDU-SUCCESSION-ACT-2005-1248.asp

Nadeem Qureshi (Advocate/ nadeemqureshi1@gmail.com)     03 December 2011

I am agree with the above opinion, you can not do that.


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