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Married or unmarried or divorced are just status. It does not affect property rights. You can get.
You may Approach Supreme Court for relief to get leave to file a regular Suit before the Trial court of your territorial jurisdiction. You may get relief. Otherwise it is a difficult Case. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.
In Vineeta Sharma vs. Rakesh Sharma [Civil Appeal No. Diary No*Phone*Of*Phone*Supreme Court)] SC clearly stated that irrespective of the Amendment Act of 2005 every Daughter whether married or not have the absolute right over her ancestral property having retrospective effect. In your case, it would not be a problem at all to challenge the same order passed by the HC before the SC. I hope you would definitely get relief as per law.
Dear Madam, It is a mistake committed by your advocate. If you have money and patience you may approach Supreme Court.
1. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, was amended in*Phone*give daughters an equal share in parental property. In case of ancestral property, a daughter now has a share in it by virtue of birth, while self-acquired property is distributed as per the provisions of the WILL. If the father passes away without a will, she has the same rights as the son in both ancestral and self-acquired property. 2. without going through the relevant documents I am not able to form any opinion, you can consult me along with the relevant documents for a thorough discussion.
1. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, was amended in*Phone*give daughters an equal share in parental property. In case of ancestral property, a daughter now has a share in it by virtue of birth, while self-acquired property is distributed as per the provisions of the WILL. If the father passes away without a will, she has the same rights as the son in both ancestral and self-acquired property. 2. without going through the relevant documents I am not able to form any opinion, you can consult me along with the relevant documents for a thorough discussion.
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