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Property Rights: Does the wife have rights over the property after the death of the husband? Know what the rule says

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Property Rights Of Women After Husband Death: To empower women, they have been given many rights in the constitution. Women have a very big role in a household. Women have a big contribution in making the house a home.

At the same time, what rights have been given to women in property. There is often a lot of confusion about this. You must be aware that by amending the Hindu Succession Act 2005, daughters were also given equal rights in father’s property. In such a situation, both the son and the daughter have equal rights in the father’s property.

At the same time, do you know that after the death of the husband, how much right does the wife have in his property? If you do not know about this, then today we are going to tell you about it through this news. Let’s know –

The Hindu Succession Act clearly mentions that daughters-in-law are given very little rights in the property of the in-laws. In such a situation, the rights of daughters-in-law on the property of mother-in-law and father-in-law are very less.

The daughter-in-law has no right over the property of the mother-in-law and father-in-law under the Hindu succession law. There the mother-in-law and father-in-law die. In such a situation the husband has the right over her property.

Wherein the husband and after that if the mother-in-law and father-in-law die. In this situation the daughter-in-law gets the right over the property. However, for this it is necessary that the mother-in-law and father-in-law should not have written anyone else’s name on the will of the property.

In the matter of maintenance of a Hindu widow, the Chhattisgarh High Court had given a very important decision while hearing a case. While giving the verdict in this, the court had said that if the Hindu widow is not able to live with her income or property. In such a situation, she can claim her maintenance from her father-in-law.

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