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: Cop Helps 108-YO Woman Reclaim Property Rights From Son Distribute Among Daughters #IndiaNEWS #Lede Stories of bravado, though rare, often leave us with warm, fuzzy feelings and a hint of optimism.

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Cop Helps 108-YO Woman Reclaim Property Rights From Son Distribute Among Daughters #IndiaNEWS #Lede
Stories of bravado, though rare, often leave us with warm, fuzzy feelings and a hint of optimism. This is a story of a grandmother, who along with help from the authorities, went against all odds to break stereotypes of gender. While the high-spirited, 108-year-old Krishnaveniammal from Siruvandhadu village in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, is the epitome of sedulousness, she was fortunate enough to find help in local police authorities.
The family property rights in the state elect the male member of the family by default to inherit ancestral land. But Krishnaveniammal retrieved the property rights from her son and redistributed it equally among her three daughters and her male heir. We learn of her roaring success story from one police officer who guided her every step of the way.
Zeal of the centenarian
Krishnaveniammal lives with her three widowed daughters in a 900-square-foot house with a thatched roof, which was built in 1944. The house, which is priced at approximately Rs 20 lakh, and the land worth Rs 6 crore was inherited by her son Ganesan, who holds a government job.
Krishnaveniammal sharing her ordeal to the police officer.
Living away from his family, Ganesan failed to take care of them. Above all, there was a growing feeling of concern among family members about Ganesan abandoning his mother and sisters by selling the property.
In late October, her grandson, Kammankanan shared her fears with his neighbourhood friends — Shabbir Ali Baig and Nasir Ahmed. The friends informed District Superintendent of Police, S Radhakrishnan, who holds a reputation for addressing senior citizens’ grievances within three days.
Even as a centenarian, the grandmother took the legal route to stand up for the equal rights of her daughters and approached the police station herself.
In a video shared by Shabbir, Krishnaveniammal is seen explaining to the police officer about her situation. “I am very old and may pass away soon. Right now, my son owns the property but I want to share it among my daughters, too. I requested my son to agree on sharing the inheritance, but he refused,??? the grandmother tells Radhakrishnan and adds, “Before I die, I want to see my property split among my daughters. ???
What the video here:

“I was surprised to know that such an elderly woman had knocked on the doors of the police. I immediately rushed downstairs from my office to see her address the issue,??? says Radhakrishnan, adding that the department started this initiative for immediate grievance redressal of senior citizens.
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