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      April 26, 2025 at 5:47 pm
      This is some BS.
      Ppl saying women should get property only they took care of their parents needs.
      2 problems. 1st – this does not apply to sons that don’t take of their parents. They still get the property.
      2nd – you assuming women don’t take care of their parents. Men take care of them in old age and maybe in youth as well. But they conveniently forget, the daughter’s work they did in house before getting married. Who used to help mother in the kitchen, who used to clean the utensils, cook, clean, wash along with mother. Does taking care counts only when they are old. Or just hospital visits count as serving.
      There are so many who helps their brothers with things even after they married.
      If they want bigger portion coz they are helping, that is understandable. But saying direct no, is morally and legally wrong.

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        April 26, 2025 at 5:37 pm
        Nana nani had 3 sons. Lets assume they are staying with eldest son. All their needs will be taken care by eldest son. Does that mean younger sons don’t have a right to property?
        And we know this is usually the case, where parents stay with one son, and other sons stay in their own homes with their family.
        Usually in such cases, son with whom parents are staying, gets a little extra property to cover the expenses or to compensate. Usually Nani’s share after husband’s death or something.
        So if sons still receive the property even if they are not actively involved, why not daughter.
        And i don’t see it mentioned that OP’s mother never helped mama or nani. Usually they do. Sometimes staying an helping when somebody is sick.
        And if they gave dowry, they received as well. 3 given, 3 received.
        A daughter has equal right to parents property, legally and morally.
        It was always known. It didn’t come into realisation just now.
        If they think they spent extra on her marriage make it clear at the time, we will spend from ur portion.
        In case of genrational wealth, the amount of dowry, if given, is very small compared to inheritance.
        I don’t know why ppl say its greedy to ask for your right.

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