Legal Question in Civil Litigation in India
I am 20 years old Hindu girl, I have a brother who is unmarried and sister who has been married.
My father has sold our ancestral property 19 years back. Can I challenge the sale deed and get my
quater share? If yes, what should I do? If no, why?
3 Answers from Attorneys
you cannot challange and demand your right, coz first girls right was established in 2005 and next challange time is within 3 years.
Regards
You are entitled to claim your share. however, you may need to carefully peruse the sale deed executed by your father; possibily, he might have obtained permission from the "Guardian Court" for selling minor children's share. If no permission was obtained and he sold on his own, you may challenge the sale by filing a suit before you turn up 21.
Dear Madam,
As per time limitation act 1963, right to sue accrues to you when first attained majority age of 18 years, then there will be three years grace time limit that you can sue for your respective share in said ancestral property. Now you can claim your right share.
Thank You,
Kind Regards. Sanjay K. Dixit, Advocate,
Davangere - 577 002.
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