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This Tradition Is Forcing Rajasthan Women To Let Go Of Family Property

This Tradition Is Forcing Rajasthan Women To Let Go Of Family Property

by The Daily Eye Team November 24 2016, 1:25 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 36 secs

Chaksu, Rajasthan: Days before she was married 18 years ago, K Bina Devi and her sister were called to the living room of the family home where they lived with their parents and four brothers.There, in a short ceremony witnessed by village elders, she and her sister signed a piece of paper giving up their share of the family property to their brothers. Sweets were distributed and everyone congratulated her and her sister.The custom of “haq tyag“, or sacrifice of right, entails a person – usually a woman – relinquishing their claim on ancestral property. It is widely practised in Rajasthan despite a 2005 national law that gave women equal inheritance rights.

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