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Mother's share in deceased son's settlement property as per hindu act ,
Ravi Hindu from tamilnadu deceased without WILL. In 2019 leaving behind the wife, mother , son and daughter .
Ravi got few properties as a family settlement in 2011 from his father who was passed away in 2018, As per revenue document shows that gift settlement document. Note that that settlement property purchased by the Ravis father.
As per settlement deed ravis father clearly mentioned that this land for ravi benefit only and no rights for himself and his legal heirs
Rav’s brother also got few properties as a family settlement in 2010 from his father
Some other properties purchased ravi by own. Ravis Brother and Sister both are alive.
I understand that ravis mother having equal rights on ravi own purchased properties as per Hindu act.
One of the Advocate told that If the settlement was a gift made by Ravi's father to Ravi in 2011, it's crucial to examine the terms of the settlement deed. The deed may specify whether the gifted properties are solely for Ravi's benefit or if they are intended to benefit the entire family including his mother. In India, inheritance laws for Hindus are governed by various acts such as the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, and amendments thereto. These laws provide rights to family members in the event of intestate succession (i.e., when there is no will). Under these laws, Ravi's mother would typically have a share in his properties, including the settlement properties, along with his wife, son, and daughter. If the settlement deed explicitly mentions that the properties are solely for Ravi's benefit and do not include his mother or any other family members, it could affect the rights of his mother to those specific properties. Courts may interpret the settlement deed and relevant laws to determine the rights of Ravi's mother. They may consider factors such as the intention of the parties involved in the settlement and the overall family arrangement.
In our case , As per settlement deed ravis father clearly mentioned that this land for ravi benefit only and no rights for himself and his legal heirs
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Need to search and give similar case details and judgement copy for this similar scenario to support above case?
Mother's share in deceased son's settlement property as per hindu act ,
Ravi Hindu from tamilnadu deceased without WILL. In 2019 leaving behind the wife, mother , son and daughter .
Ravi got few properties as a family settlement in 2011 from his father who was passed away in 2018, As per revenue document shows that gift settlement document. Note that that settlement property purchased by the Ravis father.
As per settlement deed ravis father clearly mentioned that this land for ravi benefit only and no rights for himself and his legal heirs
Rav’s brother also got few properties as a family settlement in 2010 from his father
Some other properties purchased ravi by own. Ravis Brother and Sister both are alive.
I understand that ravis mother having equal rights on ravi own purchased properties as per Hindu act.
One of the Advocate told that If the settlement was a gift made by Ravi's father to Ravi in 2011, it's crucial to examine the terms of the settlement deed. The deed may specify whether the gifted properties are solely for Ravi's benefit or if they are intended to benefit the entire family including his mother. In India, inheritance laws for Hindus are governed by various acts such as the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, and amendments thereto. These laws provide rights to family members in the event of intestate succession (i.e., when there is no will). Under these laws, Ravi's mother would typically have a share in his properties, including the settlement properties, along with his wife, son, and daughter. If the settlement deed explicitly mentions that the properties are solely for Ravi's benefit and do not include his mother or any other family members, it could affect the rights of his mother to those specific properties. Courts may interpret the settlement deed and relevant laws to determine the rights of Ravi's mother. They may consider factors such as the intention of the parties involved in the settlement and the overall family arrangement.
In our case , As per settlement deed ravis father clearly mentioned that this land for ravi benefit only and no rights for himself and his legal heirs
Support Request.
Need to search and give similar case details and judgement copy for this similar scenario to support above case?