Muslim Succession Law Partition
Summary
Muslim succession law dictates that property is divided among heirs according to Sharia, with sons receiving double the share of daughters. In a 3.84-acre property, the son would receive 1.28 acres, and each daughter would receive 0.64 acres. If your father, as a co-owner, does not consent to sell or partition the land, the other heirs cannot proceed without his agreement. If the case is in court, leasing the land may be restricted. Legal advice is recommended to protect your fathers rights and navigate court proceedings.Full Conversation
Partition
To provide general information about **** and partition:
- Under Muslim law, inheritance is governed by the principles of Sharia.
- Males and females have specific shares defined by the law.
- The property is divided among heirs based on their legal shares.
Could you specify the type of partition issue you are facing?
- Under Muslim law, inheritance is governed by the principles of Sharia.
- Males and females have specific shares defined by the law.
- The property is divided among heirs based on their legal shares.
Could you specify the type of partition issue you are facing?
I had a grandfather he owns not owning it was came to my grandfather by his father note it and but both my grandparents are died so my grandparents have * children * sisters and * brother ( my dad) and my grandfather died in * ok and now my grandmother 3 months ago ok and after my grandfather death' my Father had to take care of the farm and my grandmother in add to my father didn't study properly and didn't have any just use to work as car driver time to time but mainly work for farm he used to take care all the farm but my aunt as his sister are studied well married a well riched guy has o own house and luxury and we don't even has a house (in rental ) so there are only * acre land they told at the first you will take the care the entire farm because you don't have anything to my father after my grandfather death' so now they became so greddy they now want to sell the land and want a equal share after my grandfather it was nothing me and my family workhard to built it but now they want it as they built
Under ****, the property is divided among heirs as per Sharia. Your father and his siblings have specific shares:
- Sons generally receive double the share of daughters.
- Your father’s siblings can claim their legal shares.
- Your father may consider negotiating or seeking legal advice for fair compensation for his efforts.
Is your father open to mediation or legal intervention to resolve this?
- Sons generally receive double the share of daughters.
- Your father’s siblings can claim their legal shares.
- Your father may consider negotiating or seeking legal advice for fair compensation for his efforts.
Is your father open to mediation or legal intervention to resolve this?
Tell me how partition *.* acre
Under ****, the property will be divided among the heirs as per Sharia principles. Here’s a general overview:
- Sons receive double the share of daughters.
- The property is divided among all the children of your grandparents.
For a *.*-acre property:
- If there is one son (your father) and four daughters (your aunts), the son will get twice as much as each daughter.
- Calculate the shares accordingly and consider legal advice for exact partitioning.
Would you like information about potential mediators or lawyers in your area?
- Sons receive double the share of daughters.
- The property is divided among all the children of your grandparents.
For a *.*-acre property:
- If there is one son (your father) and four daughters (your aunts), the son will get twice as much as each daughter.
- Calculate the shares accordingly and consider legal advice for exact partitioning.
Would you like information about potential mediators or lawyers in your area?
Divide the property
Under ****, the *.*-acre property would be divided as follows:
- Sons receive double the share of daughters.
- Total shares = * son + * daughters = * + * = * portions (where the son's share counts as *).
Here's the breakdown:
- Son: * shares
- Each daughter: * share
Thus, the property is divided into * parts (* parts for the son and * part each for the * daughters).
So:
- Son: (*/*) * *.* acres = *.* acres
- Each Daughter: (*/*) * *.* acres = *.* acres
Would you like assistance in finding a mediator or lawyer to help with the partitioning process?
- Sons receive double the share of daughters.
- Total shares = * son + * daughters = * + * = * portions (where the son's share counts as *).
Here's the breakdown:
- Son: * shares
- Each daughter: * share
Thus, the property is divided into * parts (* parts for the son and * part each for the * daughters).
So:
- Son: (*/*) * *.* acres = *.* acres
- Each Daughter: (*/*) * *.* acres = *.* acres
Would you like assistance in finding a mediator or lawyer to help with the partitioning process?
What if my dad didn't sign the paper they can sell the land or not
Your father’s signature is crucial for selling the land if he is a co-owner or has a legal share. Without his consent, the other heirs cannot legally sell the property. It’s advisable to consult a lawyer to protect your father's rights and interests.
Would you like assistance in finding a lawyer to help with this issue?
Would you like assistance in finding a lawyer to help with this issue?
What if my dad didn't agree to partion the land if they can divide
Under ****, if your father does not agree to partition the land, the other heirs may seek a court order to enforce the division. However, your father's rights and interests must be considered. Consulting a lawyer is recommended to understand and protect his legal position.
Would you like assistance in finding a lawyer to help with this issue?
Would you like assistance in finding a lawyer to help with this issue?
If the case is in court can I lease that land
If the case is in court, leasing the land might be restricted depending on the court's directives. Generally, any significant transactions involving the disputed property are often prohibited until the case is resolved. It's best to consult your lawyer for specific advice based on the court's stance.
Would you like help finding a lawyer to assist in this matter?
Would you like help finding a lawyer to assist in this matter?