Updated: 28-01-2025 at 6:19 AM
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Have you ever thought about instances when a daughter cannot claim father’s property? The inheritance rules are peculiar, and they are not always fair to women. Today we will tell you when daughters cannot claim their rights to their father’s ancestral property.
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As the name suggests, a property will is a legally binding document that ensures the transfer of property after the will drawer’s demise. An individual who is mentally and physically sound can draw a will after attaining the legal age of 18.
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Under the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, of 2005, daughters could claim their share only if the father had died after September 9, 2005. However, the recent Supreme Court (SC) judgement has clarified that daughters have equal rights to their father’s ancestral property irrespective of the year of death of the father.
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Here are some of the provisions where a daughter can’t claim father’s property:
In India, there are certain conditions under which it may be difficult for women to exercise their daughters’ right to their fathers’ property. If the father has acquired the property himself, i.e. he has acquired it from his resources and not from the ancestral property, etc. then the daughter's claim becomes weak.
According to the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, of 2005, the father can distribute or bequeath his property to anyone during his lifetime. However, in contrast, daughters do not automatically have the right to an equal share alongside sons in this self-acquired wealth, unlike their right to a 50 percent bequest from ancestral property.
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A daughter cannot access her father’s assets if he has transferred the assets before his death. So if the father has given or sold the property to a family member such as his son or spouse during his lifetime, the daughter has no right of ownership to the property acquired by the father himself.
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Often, daughters encounter difficulties attempting to claim inheritance rights to their father’s agricultural land. The issue is complex because inheritance laws differ from one state to another.
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Some of the landmark cases and judgement that support the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, of 2005:
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The Supreme Court passed a judgement in 2022 that clearly states that women can exercise daughters’ right to their fathers’ property if the will is missing or there is no other legal heir. Also, if the woman dies without writing a will, the property will be equally distributed among her legal heirs.
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Although daughters generally have the same rights to their father’s estate as sons under Indian laws such as the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, of 2005, there are situations where a daughter cannot successfully claim her equal share. The Supreme Court has also ruled that a father can give his self-acquired property to only one of the daughters and leave the others out, as “a father knows best what would resonate with the children”.
Learn the verdict of the Supreme Court concerning the Hindu Succession Act here.
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