The Constitution of India has protected every section and class of society, everyone has their own fundamental rights, which no one can violate. Law has been made for this. There are many laws for the safety and rights of women. Widows also have equal legal rights. This includes the right to property for such women, the right to live with respect and many other rights. If it is violated, the woman can go to court.
A married woman is called a widow when her husband dies. After the death of the husband, the wife has to fulfill all the responsibilities, sometimes it becomes very difficult. This is the reason that widows have been given many rights under Indian law.
If a widow does not earn and is not able to survive on her husband's property, her in-laws will have to take responsibility for her maintenance. He can claim for this. A widow has full authority over her husband's property. After the death of the husband, the wife also gets an equal share in the heirs. The High Court said in a judgment that even if a widow marries another, she will be entitled to the property of her first husband. It is determined under the Hindu Succession Act.
If a widow dies without writing a will, then her children are entitled to the property. A widow can also inherit property from her other husband; After his death, his children will be entitled to this property, even if that property is the first husband. A widow can transfer her property to anyone, she has the right to do so.