Illegitimate Children's Ownership Rights Over Their Parents' Property. Illegitimate Children's Rights
To Inherit Their Parents' Property Are Determined By Personal Laws of the Parents Because There Is No
Specific Legislation Defining What Constitutes an Illegitimate Kid. In the Past, Illegitimate Offspring Were Not
Accorded the Same Privileges As Legitimate Ones Under Hindu Law However, In Today's Dynamic Culture,
This Is No Longer the Case. Since Neither Muslim Nor Christian Law Acknowledges the Word Illegitimate,
The Unborn Child Has No Legal Recourse. the Law May Remain Unchanged, But It Is the Judiciary's Job To
Adapt the Law to the Changing Requirements of Society. Section 125 of the Crpc, Which Supersedes
Personal Laws and Mandates the Maintenance of Illegitimate Offspring, Is Mentioned In the Study
Examining the Property Rights of Such Children, a Uniform Set of Rules Governing Illegitimate Children's
Ownership of Their Parents' Property Is Urgently Required. When a Child Is Innocent, the Burning Must Be
Carried By the Child, Which Has to Be Changed.