Property Rights: Does a daughter have a right on her father’s property after marriage? Know here

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Often many people have this question that does a daughter have rights over her father’s property after marriage? If you also want to know about this topic, then today we are going to tell you about this.

Since independence, many constitutional rights have been given to empower women at the economic and social level. Apart from this, the central and state governments are also running many great schemes to move women forward towards self-employment. Often what constitutional rights have been given to women in ancestral property? There is a lot of confusion among people about this.

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Many people in India call girls as Paraya Dhan. The reason for this is that daughters go to their husband’s house after marriage. In such a situation, many people often have this question that does a daughter have a right to her father’s property after marriage? If you also want to know about this topic, then today we are going to tell you about this. Let’s know –

According to the amendment made in the Hindu Succession Act in 2005, married daughters have also been given equal rights in their father’s property. Before 2005, daughters did not get rights in their father’s property after marriage.

However, these rules have been changed after the amendment made in the Hindu Succession Act in 2005. However, in some cases daughters do not get rights in the father’s property. If the father makes a will while he is alive and transfers the entire property in the name of the son, in such a situation the daughter cannot claim her rights in the father’s property.

A daughter has rights over her father’s property. However, she has the first right over her father’s self-earned property. Hence, the father can give that property to anyone as per his wish.

Apart from this, if any criminal case is registered on the father’s property, then in this situation also the daughter or any other member of the family cannot claim their rights on that property.

 

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