No, ancestral property be cannot be sold without consent of successors in case of major and in in case of minority you might have to take permission from the court. And if property disposed without consent can be reclaimed.
Can a daughter claim on father’s property?
According to the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005, you have the same right over your father’s property as your brothers. You have not mentioned whether the property is self-acquired or ancestral. In case of ancestral property, you have a right to it by virtue of birth and can make a claim over it.
Can I file a case against my father for property?
Yes you can file a case for partition of father property equally . here we need to know wether the property is purchased by your father or inherited property . once after going through your documents we can to conclusions.
How can I get share in my father’s property?
You need to file a partition suit for the property to get your share in the property and after partition your father will be able to sell the property on NOC by the children.
Can I have right in my father’s property?
According to a recent Supreme Court ruling, it does not matter whether the father was alive or not in 2005, when the Hindu Succession Act 1956 was amended to give equal rights to the daughter in her father’s property. Since your father died without a will, the property will be divided equally among all legal heirs.
Is it true that ancestral property once divided becomes self acquired?
If Ram decided to divide the property between Shyam and his other sons, the chain will be broken and the property inherited by Shyam will no longer qualify as an ancestral property but a self-acquired property. Simply stated, for a property to remain ancestral, no division should take place up to the four generations.
Can sister claim brothers property?
if the wife and son of the brother is alive, then sister cannot claim the property of her brother. but if the brother is deceased unmarried then the law is there to provide the share of property of the brother to his brothers and sisters alive.
Do daughters have equal rights property?
According to the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005, daughters have the same right as sons to their father’s self-acquired property, if he dies intestate, that is, without a will. The marital status of the daughter has no bearing on her right to the property.