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Housing Co-operative Law Biased against Married Daughers.....Any Way Out?
I own a two-storeyed house built on 4 cottahs of land in a housing co-operative in Kolkata. I have two daughters. Recently I have come to know that married daughters cannot be nominated as per Co-operative rules. When I visited the Kolkata Deputy Registrar's office to seek their opinion, I was offered the rather facile solution of "selling off the house and dividing the money between my two daughters". I am aghast at the existence of such a grossly discriminating rule which expressly deprives married daughters of their ancestral property. I would like to know if there is any legal provision which would facilitate smooth transfer of my house to either of my daughters in the absence of my spouse and I.