My family is going through a tough time. I’m a married Hindu woman, and my wedding was in February 2006. Sadly, my father passed away before the wedding. My grandfather and mother are still alive, and I have two brothers and two sisters. Some family land is in my grandfather’s name, some is in my mother’s name, and some is ancestral property. Unfortunately, I haven’t been shown any property documents. My brother is demanding that I vacate the land where my school is, but it’s on my grandfather’s property. My elder brother is unwell, and I worry that my grandfather may have transferred the property rights to my younger brother. How can I protect my school and ensure my rights to the property? Where can I find the property documents, and what are the steps involved? How can I claim my share of the family land?
Best Answer
As a Hindu woman married in 2006, you have a right to inherit your father’s share of the property. You can obtain the property documents from your grandfather or mother, or through legal proceedings. You should consult a lawyer to understand your specific rights, access the property documents, and claim your share of the family land.
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