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can son daughter object to father selling his self acquired property


14-Aug-2023 (In Property Law)
The father has signed a sales agreement to sell the house to a third party by taking three fourth of the purchase amount from the third party, however the son's and the daughter's consent was not taken for the sale. Now can the son or the daughter object to the sale of the house as both are major before the sale's deed is signed by the father to the third party. More over the house is not an ancestral property and the father is the sole owner of the house.
Answers (3)

Answer #1
754 votes
No the son and the daughter cannot object to the sale of the property as it is the father's self acquired property. If the property is a self acquired one then the owner has the sole rights to sell the property. If it would had been an ancestral property then the kids could have objected.
Answer #2
736 votes
your father has all the rights to dispose it off by himself.As property is self acquired he can deal with it in any manner without your consent. You or ur sister are not required to sign at the time of registration of document.if you are ur sister contributed anything to the family fund and if that fund used by your father to buy this property you and your sister have right to claim . or if your father brought this proeprty by selling any ancestral property then also you can fail case. we have another way but you have to contact lawyer
Answer #3
100 votes
A father can sell his self-acquired property without the consent of his son or daughter. Unlike ancestral property, a person is free to deal with his self-acquired properties in the manner he wishes to, without requiring the consent of his children. However, if the property was purchased from a family fund to which the son or daughter had also contributed monetarily, then they may acquire a right to object to its sale by their father.
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