
Inheritance Inequity in Indian Families: A Deep-Seated Issue In Indian culture, the treatment of sons and daughters has historically been unequal, particularly concerning inheritance rights. Traditionally, sons were favored, receiving all privileges including the lion's share of inheritance, while daughters were often overlooked, denying them any share of their parental property. Even with legal reforms ensuring equal inheritance rights, many Indian families cling to outdated attitudes, reluctant to allot equitable shares to daughters. This resistance to change underscores a significant social issue that persists despite legal advancements. A poignant example of this deep-seated inequality surfaced recently in New Delhi. It's a tale that mirrors countless similar stories unfolding across the country. In this particular case, a widowed mother drafted a will that disproportionately favored her son over her two daughters. After her demise, the son resorted to deceit to deprive his...