Documents required for daughter claiming Ancestor property Documents required for daughter claiming Ancestor property

4 months ago

Father's ancestor property transferred to two sun in 1990. Father died in 1994. As married daughter for claiming the property what documents is required.

Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.Dear client
You will need the land papers like sale deed, mutation certificates and tax receipts to prove the ownership of the court property and then move the court
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Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

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A.Dear Client,
As per the amended Hindu Succession Act,2005, the daughter is entitled to a share in her father's ancestral property. The timeline for claiming a share in an ancestral property of the deceased father is around 12 years. Article 65 to Schedule I of the Limitation Act, 1963 prescribes a timeline of 12 years, within which an aggrieved person may file a suit for recovery of possession of immovable property or any interest therein based on proprietary title. However, the court may accept and process your request if there is a valid reason for delaying the claim. If you want to file a civil suit to restrict the sale of said ancestral property, the same must be done within three years of the sale period.
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A.Dear Client,
To claim ancestral property as a married daughter, the specific documents required may vary based on local laws and regulations. Generally, you may need to provide the following documents:
Death Certificate of Father,Legal Heir Certificate, Succession Certificate or Will, Mutation of Property, Marriage Certificate, Affidavit, proof of identity and address.
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