Property Rights: How much right do parents have in children's property? Know what are the rules regarding this
Fashion News Era January 02, 2025 08:39 PM

There is often a lot of confusion among many people regarding property rights. Most of us know that children have rights over their parents' property. At the same time, have you ever thought about the question that how much right do parents have over children's property? If you want to know about this, then this news is especially for you. Today we are going to tell you about this.

Many people often ask whether parents can also claim their children's property? How much right do parents have in children's property in Indian law? What rules have been made regarding this? Under what circumstances can parents claim their children's property? Today we are going to tell you about all these questions.

Parents' rights under Hindu Succession Rules
Under Hindu Succession Rules, under normal circumstances, parents cannot claim rights in their children's property. However, there are some circumstances in which parents can claim their children's property.

According to the rules, if the child dies in an accident or in the case of being an adult or unmarried, if he dies without making a will, then the parents can claim the child's property. They have been given rights regarding this.

Parents' rights in the child's property
According to the Hindu Succession Act, the parents' rights in the child's property are also determined by his gender.

If the child is a boy and unfortunately dies before marriage, then his mother is given the right as the first heir to the property.

At the same time, the father is given the right as the second heir.

If the boy's mother also dies, then the property is divided between the father and the second heir.

Apart from this, if the son was married and had not written a will, then in this situation his wife has the right to his property.

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