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Dear Sir, Section 15 in The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 15. General rules of succession in the case of female Hindus.— (1) The property of a female Hindu dying intestate shall devolve according to the rules set out in section 16,— (a) firstly, upon the sons and daughters (including the children of any pre-deceased son or daughter) and the husband; (b) secondly, upon the heirs of the husband; (c) thirdly, upon the mother and father; (d) fourthly, upon the heirs of the father; and (e) lastly, upon the heirs of the mother. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1),— (a) any property inherited by a female Hindu from her father or mother shall devolve, in the absence of any son or daughter of the deceased (including the children of any pre-deceased son or daughter) not upon the other heirs referred to in sub-section (1) in the order specified therein, but upon the heirs of the father; and Please give me rank after viewing my details. Please call me for further assistance.
if the property stands in the name of your mother ask her to execute a Will through which she can convey the property to her son. in that Will ask her to state that her husband left her without Divorce. if it's more than 2 and half years the marriage is said to be broken automatically. if it's an ancestral property your dad is also entitled to a share. however you have mentioned that it's your mother's property so Will is the best option.
if the property stands in the name of your mother ask her to execute a Will through which she can convey the property to her son. in that Will ask her to state that her husband left her without Divorce. if it's more than 2 and half years the marriage is said to be broken automatically. if it's an ancestral property your dad is also entitled to a share. however you have mentioned that it's your mother's property so Will is the best option.
if the property stands in the name of your mother ask her to execute a Will through which she can convey the property to her son. in that Will ask her to state that her husband left her without Divorce. if it's more than 2 and half years the marriage is said to be broken automatically. if it's an ancestral property your dad is also entitled to a share. however you have mentioned that it's your mother's property so Will is the best option.
if the property stands in the name of your mother ask her to execute a Will through which she can convey the property to her son. in that Will ask her to state that her husband left her without Divorce. if it's more than 2 and half years the marriage is said to be broken automatically. if it's an ancestral property your dad is also entitled to a share. however you have mentioned that it's your mother's property so Will is the best option.
if the property stands in the name of your mother ask her to execute a Will through which she can convey the property to her son. in that Will ask her to state that her husband left her without Divorce. if it's more than 2 and half years the marriage is said to be broken automatically. if it's an ancestral property your dad is also entitled to a share. however you have mentioned that it's your mother's property so Will is the best option.
if the property stands in the name of your mother ask her to execute a Will through which she can convey the property to her son. in that Will ask her to state that her husband left her without Divorce. if it's more than 2 and half years the marriage is said to be broken automatically. if it's an ancestral property your dad is also entitled to a share. however you have mentioned that it's your mother's property so Will is the best option.
if the property stands in the name of your mother ask her to execute a Will through which she can convey the property to her son. in that Will ask her to state that her husband left her without Divorce. if it's more than 2 and half years the marriage is said to be broken automatically. if it's an ancestral property your dad is also entitled to a share. however you have mentioned that it's your mother's property so Will is the best option.
if the property stands in the name of your mother ask her to execute a Will through which she can convey the property to her son. in that Will ask her to state that her husband left her without Divorce. if it's more than 2 and half years the marriage is said to be broken automatically. if it's an ancestral property your dad is also entitled to a share. however you have mentioned that it's your mother's property so Will is the best option.
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