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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: anusha.cochin

Daughters have equal right...but if the owner of property's will matters...If no share for dem n property dey wont get

If owner dies without preparing will...all -Daughters and sons get equal share n property



The will is valid only in case of "self-earned" parental property - when the property is inherited from GrandParents or is listed as Joint Family Property (Hindu Undivided Family) - then daughters have automatic rights over the same. No will can exclude daughters from their share in that case.

Here Rubel is counting on cheating Kaira - the property and wealth was originally "elf-earned" by their Grandfather - so automatically all grand-children have equal rights. Later it was turned over into HUF with the joint family owning shares in it - there too Kaira gets equal rights.

The fair division in case on Nanaji's death would be - 3 equal shares to Avantika, Anuj and Preeti - i.e. One-third share each. Avantika's share to be equally shared with her and all her children - i.e. Adi gets half of One-Third.
Preeti is not married and has no kids so she gets the entire one-third of the property. Anuj gets One-Third share that is further divided equally between him and all his children - i.e. each of them gets one-third of one-third.

Legally Rubel stands to inherit the smallest share - he's counting on intimidating and getting others to renounce their rights in order to inherit the entire propoerty.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Purva-



The will is valid only in case of "self-earned" parental property - when the property is inherited from GrandParents or is listed as Joint Family Property (Hindu Undivided Family) - then daughters have automatic rights over the same. No will can exclude daughters from their share in that case.

Here Rubel is counting on cheating Kaira - the property and wealth was originally "elf-earned" by their Grandfather - so automatically all grand-children have equal rights. Later it was turned over into HUF with the joint family owning shares in it - there too Kaira gets equal rights.

The fair division in case on Nanaji's death would be - 3 equal shares to Avantika, Anuj and Preeti - i.e. One-third share each. Avantika's share to be equally shared with her and all her children - i.e. Adi gets half of One-Third. Preeti is not married and has no kids so she gets the entire one-third of the property. Anuj gets One-Third share that is further divided equally between him and all his children - i.e. each of them gets one-third of one-third.

Legally Rubel stands to inherit the smallest share - he's counting on intimidating and getting others to renounce their rights in order to inherit the entire propoerty.




@bold...yes..Its like dat only

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