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Inheritance

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Can a child born out of a live-in relationship claim inheritance rights in India?

Yes, a child born out of live-in relationship has the same right as that of a legitimate child, and he is entitled to inherit properties of both his parents. It has been re...

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Can a legal heir claim property sold by another heir without consent?

Yes, under Hindu Succession Act, 1956, all legal heirs have an equal share in the property. If one heir sells the property without others' consent, the sale ca...

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What is the difference between ancestral property and self-acquired property?

  • Ancestral property is inherited up to four generations of male lineage without division. Every coparcener has an equal right by birth under H...

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Can a daughter claim ancestral property in India?

Yes, under the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, daughters have equal rights as sons in ancestral property. This applies regardless of whether the father is...

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Does a Hindu widow have rights over her deceased husband's property?

Yes, under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, a widow is a Class I heir and has an equal share in her deceased husband’s property along with his children and mo...

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What happens to the property of a person who dies intestate (without a will)?

If a Hindu dies intestate:

  • The property is distributed among Class I heirs under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (e.g., spouse, children, an...

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Inheritance Lawyers: Secure Your Legacy, Protect Your Rights

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