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RE: "How appropriate is it for daughters demand a share in their father's property after marriage?"

in Incredible India9 days ago

Thank you @aviral123

You invited me to this wonderful topic.
First of all, I would like to tell you that girls do not need to ask for a share in their father's/mother's property after their death; they are legal shareholders under the new rules.
Now, when it comes to values, I like your idea that girls should not claim a share in their father's property. But this is only acceptable if, after the parents' death, brothers and sisters-in-law respect their married or unmarried sisters and fulfill the duties assigned to them by their parents.
But after marriage, brothers do as their wives say.

This is a topic of considerable debate, and only Indians can have such views on this.

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First of all, thank you for sharing your thoughts on this topic.

I completely agree with you that after marriage, brothers tend to obey their wives.

But there's another aspect to this: if the sister is from a good, wealthy family, and the brother is poor. They haven't settled down, and the sister is very wealthy, is it right for her to demand property rights, or even take them, even if she has legal rights?

Then it seems to me that neither the father nor the brother is greater, but money is the greatest.

Relationships are based solely on money. There's no love, understanding, or emotional connection. Everything is money.