I m 24year girl. I already send my storie. I m not married . Pls let me now about my Right , So i can fights my father and my elder sister. Please some advice me,
Geetanjali (Front Desk Executive) 09 March 2013
I m 24year girl. I already send my storie. I m not married . Pls let me now about my Right , So i can fights my father and my elder sister. Please some advice me,
Nitish Banka (lawyer) 09 March 2013
As per 2005 amendment in HSA,You have equal right in father property if he dies intestate, or if the property is ancestral
Rajeev Kumar (Lawyer/Advocate) 09 March 2013
Chetna (MD) 10 March 2013
Dear Sir,
I am 19years old now i want marraige with my lover. I have not done the marraige still. My family ignore for it and pressure a lot on me to prohibite the marraige. So how can i do the marraige with my lover. My family prohibite to go outside of house also and also prohibite to use the mobile phone for me. So i want stop the prohibision on me first so i can go with my lover and marrige with him. So pls give me some gainful results ans.
Thank You
Regards:
Chetana
If you have proof of voilence, you can file domestic voilence against your father and sister and get restraining orderd against them prohibiting them to enter their own house. This is if you want to teach them a lesson. If you were a wife, then this and 498a is the first advice you would have got from the lawyers.
Otherwise they can not interfere in your marriage as you are adult. You can marry anyone if you want.
indu (executive) 11 January 2014
I m 24year girl. I already send my storie. I m not married .and my father and mother has passed away I'm orphan or I have no money for my wedding so Is there any government kanyadaan rule, I could get money for my wedding
please reply me as soon as possible
Thanking You
Indu Chaudhary
Atheist (none) 12 January 2014
Yes there is rule.
Anybody can beg just you have to sit outside of the temple with bowl.
indu (executive) 13 January 2014
very bad solution It should not make fun of anyone because this situation may occur anytime anyone
so please help me
DigiLawyer 14 August 2024
Hello!
As an unmarried girl, you have certain rights and protections under the law. Here are a few key points to consider:
Right to Equality: The Constitution of India guarantees the right to equality for all individuals, regardless of their gender or marital status.
Right to Freedom: You have the right to make your own choices and decisions regarding your life, education, career, and personal relationships.
Right to Property: Under the Hindu Succession Act, of 1956, unmarried girls have equal rights to inherit ancestral and self-acquired property from their parents.
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