And hes 2 while I'm 14......and you know whos gonna win...
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BTW, if the deceased person has wife and/or children, then the person's brother(s) have no right on the inheritance (in our law)....I think in Islam brothers also have a right, which might in fact be higher than the rights of the daughter(s) of the deceased person, correct me if I am wrong.
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Russian 'bahu' stages protest outside her in-laws house in Agra
ByNewsX Bureau
| Sunday, July 10, 2016 - 12:19
First Published |Sunday, July 10, 2016 - 09:31
Russian 'bahu' stages protest in Agra outside her in-laws house
Agra: Whosoever thinks that Saas-Bahu dramas are only limited to televisions, think again! Olga Efimenkova, a Russian bahu, has been sitting at the door-step of her in-laws as a sign of protest in Indrapuri locality of Agra in order to seek her husband's share of property from her mother-in-law.
The Russian bahu, Olga Efimenkova, is so adamant to not to end her protest that despite frequent rainfall, she sat on dharna outside the house with her son demanding her husband's share of property.
Sources say Olga had been married to Vikrant Singh Chandel and they have a son. The couple had earlier been residing in Goa but returned to Agra after suffering losses in business.
However, when the couple reached back to their house, they were denied the entry to the house as Vikrant’s mother Nirmala Chandel had already gifted the property to her daughter. This agitated Olga and she went and sat on a dharna at the doorstep.
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Olga said, "I have already informed New Agra police and Russian Embassy about the situation, but the police was reluctant in registering the case as they say it is a case of property dispute between family members."
Speaking on the matter, Olga’s mother-in-law Nirmala Chandel said that she is living in a single room and had gifted the house to her daughter who is estranged from her husband.
There have also been rumours that the russian bride is barred from entering her husband's house due to the despicable demands of dowry, a general dilemma in India.
rishto ki pooja jaha'n ho
I want to ask about the Indian inheritance laws. Seems the father-in-law is dead and the Bahu is living with her mother-in-law, husband and their son. In case of BD, a widow receives 1/8th of the inheritance. The remaining is divided as follows: A daughter gets 1/2 of what a brother gets.
So, what is the Indian law? To me it seems the mother-in-law has no right to give the entire house to her daughter, estrange she may be. Can someone enlighten me about the laws?
Afaik, inheritance laws are same for son and daughter. In India, I can give my property to anyone according to my will.
that was something rude mate-----she is nice gal
the likes of justin bieber
great--keep it up
there's always a way back brah,nithoing is perpetual
zombie mermaid
leave him bro-----
stay in our company and you will------
tsi phr nam dy e chaudhry ho------punjabi is a de-facto lingua-phiiiiiranca in south Asia
thread is in members club though
Gosh! You are so lucky that you've got a cute lil. bro to play withAnd hes 2 while I'm 14......and you know whos gonna win...
Gosh! You are so lucky that you've got a cute lil. bro to play with