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Hindu daughters right on fathers property


30-Nov-2023 (In Family Law)
This problem was arrises in our friend's family , they are five( 2 brothers & 3 sisters) brothers & sisters . Among 5; Eldest is the daughter which is happily married, then 2 more sisters followed by 2 brothers (of which youngest Brother got married in 2010). In these 5; Eldest daughter and Youngest Brother are married however, 2nd sister is a divorcee( got divorced within 1-2yrs and came back to parents home with a girl child) with one adult girl child, 3rd sister and 4th brother are unmarried. Their father purchased land and constructed house for his family in 1980. He died without will in 1999 & his wife died in 2001 without will. In this period (1980 to 2001) one of her daughter (2nd child) got married and divorced. Till the New guidelines of Supreme Court, 2015, both the girls(Divorced and unmarried ) and both the brothers were living in their father's house but after this new guidelines; youngest brother has made their life miserable. He has made two sisters with the daughter
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Supreme Court provided several guidelines regarding the interstate property and it is not only the guidelines of the supreme court but it is a settled law that all married or unmarried daughters have full right over the interested property equivalent to brother

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