Property Rules: Adopted children are often harassed by relatives after the death of their parents. Don’t treat those kids well. That’s why rules have been made for these children in the law. So that they get their rights. The rights of the adopted child are also similar to the rights of the children born in that family.
Children get rights in the property of parents. But what will happen to those children who are adopted (Property Rights of Adopted Child). Do they get the right in the property or not? Many questions arise in the minds of people regarding this. Under the Hindu Succession Act, as soon as the child is born, they become partners in the property. Many times adopted children are not fully aware of their rights. Because of which if the parents die, then these children have to face many problems.
The law has given the rights, after the death of the parents many times the relatives harass the adopted children. Don’t treat those kids well. That’s why rules have been made for these children in the law. So that they get their rights. The rights of the adopted child are also similar to the rights of the children born in that family.
The Hindu Succession Act applies to people of Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh and Jain religions. In which both the boy and the girl have been given equal rights in the property. When the legal process of adoption of a child is completed, then after that that child gets all the rights. He also becomes possessor in the property.
If the will is ready?
If the parents do not make any will and they die then all the children are given equal rights. That is, they will get equal rights in the parents’ earned property and ancestral property.
Rights in the family in which you were born?
This question may also come in the mind of the people that if the child is adopted by some other family then he will get the right in the property in the family in which he is born? This can happen only when the parent leaves the property in the will in the name of that child. The children who are adopted do not have any right on the property of the family in which they are born.