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supreme court ruling: women now have equal rights to their father's property


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Posted
1 hour ago, chintumintu1 said:

ma sister marriage appudu dowry given and demonetization appudu oka 50L echamu maa bava gadiki. vadu koni money add chesukoni hyd lo house konadu.

eppudu sister tho plan chesi property lo share aduguthunadu. 

court ki velthe vallu win awthara?

 

Ladies court ki vethe, they can win anything!

Posted
52 minutes ago, Galactus said:

giving share is reasonable considering you have to keep the relation life long and they also deserve their share

Don't cheat them out of their share , just because they are women

However , given that your family would have spent money on marriage or that 50L , you can discuss with them and make appropriate deductions due to that into the final share that goes to them , I'm sure they will be reasonable once you sit and talk with them

 

how do you know ?

Posted
1 hour ago, chintumintu1 said:

ma sister marriage appudu dowry given and demonetization appudu oka 50L echamu maa bava gadiki. vadu koni money add chesukoni hyd lo house konadu.

eppudu sister tho plan chesi property lo share aduguthunadu. 

court ki velthe vallu win awthara?

 

intaki important stuff cheppaledu. did you parents write a will? are they still alive?

Posted
6 minutes ago, rajahmundry_bullodu said:

intaki important stuff cheppaledu. did you parents write a will? are they still alive?

alive. 

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If it's ancestral then yes they have rights to it. Mee father self earned ayithe better get it in your name and sort 

Posted
8 minutes ago, chintumintu1 said:

alive. 

i think she can only fight for share in  ancestral property(that too which was never split)

you father if he earned the property by himself can give it to whomever he wants. so how does it apply for u

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Even for ancestral property try to split into more parts, like your mother can get more share ala..so at the end sister will end up with a small part

Posted
2 hours ago, chintumintu1 said:

ma sister marriage appudu dowry given and demonetization appudu oka 50L echamu maa bava gadiki. vadu koni money add chesukoni hyd lo house konadu.

eppudu sister tho plan chesi property lo share aduguthunadu. 

court ki velthe vallu win awthara?

 

Yes absolutely win aithadu unless your fathers property is kastaarjitham .... ma thatha aasthi case still in court after 40 years .

Posted
2 hours ago, chintumintu1 said:

ma sister marriage appudu dowry given and demonetization appudu oka 50L echamu maa bava gadiki. vadu koni money add chesukoni hyd lo house konadu.

eppudu sister tho plan chesi property lo share aduguthunadu. 

court ki velthe vallu win awthara?

 

Yes absolutely win aithadu unless your fathers property is kastaarjitham .... ma thatha aasthi case still in court after 40 years .

 

Pellappudu akka jevitham bagundalani istam ....em chestam .

Posted
1 hour ago, rajahmundry_bullodu said:

i think she can only fight for share in  ancestral property(that too which was never split)

you father if he earned the property by himself can give it to whomever he wants. so how does it apply for u

My father earned properties. 

Posted
1 minute ago, chintumintu1 said:

My father earned properties. 

Father earned property aithe, oka 30-35% mee mother name mi transfer cheseyandi...migita two halves father and you panchukondi

All time best option, sell what ever your father have and use that money and buy somewhere else and get in on your name...evadu aathu kuda peekaledu

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4 hours ago, Galactus said:

giving share is reasonable considering you have to keep the relation life long and they also deserve their share

Don't cheat them out of their share , just because they are women

However , given that your family would have spent money on marriage or that 50L , you can discuss with them and make appropriate deductions due to that into the final share that goes to them , I'm sure they will be reasonable once you sit and talk with them

 

Brother ok simple question ki answer cheyi oka vela intlo ladies marriage time ki unnadantha ichesi pelli chesaru anukundam most middle class families ade chesthayi ammayiki manchi sambandam kosam katnam ekkuva ichi pelli chestaru.

ahh taravatha family and sons kastapadi edo okati chesi moneg sampadistharu leda eppudo konna land value perugutundi, leda nuvve US vachi neeku india vella daniki kudarakano leka power of attorney ki time lekano mee parents name pina konnav anuko. Eppudu sister and bava vachi sagam share kavali ante ela untundi??

ee sister and brothers fighting cases lo mostly ede untadi.. eppudo pelli iynappudu istha annadi ichesi pelli chestham unnanthalo malli ammayi valla family ki madya madya lo chala karchu untadi evi functions anni parents money tho chesina leka boys support chese antha varaku ok kani mari ela unna danlo sagam anadam entha varaku correct antav..

if equal share is required ante it should happen before marriage and since ladies are getting 50% share they should look after parents too..

ee two conditions ok iythe most boys ki em problem undadu

Posted
4 hours ago, JambaKrantu said:

This is becoming commin in India now a days - son-in-laws forcing daughters to ask for their right in family property.. 

Daughter's can only claim a part of the ancestral property. Any self earned property of your parents can be given to whoever they want to give it to. They just need to write a will. 

If your father earned and bought all your properties and if they are not ancestral properties, your father/parents have the right to give it to whoever he wants to give it to.

Ekkade nuvvu oka logic miss iytunnav already thathala aasthi pelli time ki entho kontha ichesi untaru katnam laga.

already sisters ki kids unte they can do same kada my thata property naku vaata undi ani? im not sure if sisters kids can ask for grand fathers share in property 

Posted
3 hours ago, JohnSnow said:

Adedhi baa appudeppudo mee state lo aasthula kosam kottukoru ani cheppinav

lands rates perigaka evvaru relationships ki importance ivvatam ledu

Posted
1 hour ago, Pappu_Packitmaar said:

Father earned property aithe, oka 30-35% mee mother name mi transfer cheseyandi...migita two halves father and you panchukondi

All time best option, sell what ever your father have and use that money and buy somewhere else and get in on your name...evadu aathu kuda peekaledu

Haha antha easy kadu kada.. pina dad earned iythe I don’t think sisters can claim it since property buy date documents lo untundi ga. 

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