Husband Right on Wife Property: Participation of women is very important in the progress and prosperity of the country. Keeping this in mind, since independence, many constitutional rights have been given to women to strengthen them at the economic and social level. One of the major aspects among these is women’s right to property.
Women’s right to property not only empowers them at the economic level but also helps them in taking family decisions. In the year 2005, by making major amendments in the Hindu Succession Rules, women were also given equal rights in ancestral property. This was an important step towards the social and economic development of India. However, there is often a lot of confusion about what rights have been given to women in property.
Many people have this question that can a husband sell his wife’s property without her permission? If you also want to know about this, then today we are going to tell you about this.
According to the rules, you cannot sell any property that is not in your name. On the other hand, if you want to sell the property registered in your wife’s name, then you need to take her permission for this.You cannot sell your wife’s property without her permission. At the same time, you should also know that the property on which your wife’s name is registered, she has the right over it. A man cannot sell this property without his wife’s permission.
On the other hand, if a property is bought in the name of husband and wife, then both husband and wife have equal rights on that property. It is important for you to know about these rights related to property.
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