1. Through Partition of Ancestral Property
• When ancestral property is formally partitioned among coparceners, each gets a defined share
• Once the share is received, it becomes self-acquired property of the recipient
• The individual can then sell, gift, or will it independently
• Partition can be effected through mutual deed, court decree, or family arrangement
• The partition must be complete and documented to establish individual ownership
2. By Release or Relinquishment Deed
• Other coparceners can release their rights in favor of one member via a deed
• The recipient becomes the sole owner, making the asset self-acquired
• The release must be voluntary, registered, and stamped as per state laws
• This method is common among siblings when one is allotted full rights
• Once executed, others lose any future claim to the property
3. By Gift from Family Members
• A coparcener or member can gift their share to another family member
• If done without coercion and as per legal procedure, it becomes self-acquired property
• Gift deed must be registered if the asset is immovable
• Gifted property does not retain its ancestral nature unless gifted as HUF property
• Gift from non-family members always results in self-acquired ownership
4. Through Will or Inheritance
• If ancestral property is bequeathed to a person via a registered Will, it becomes self-acquired
• Inheritance through a Will overrides ancestral character for the recipient
• Once inherited individually (not as part of HUF), it can be treated as personal property
• Legal proof of the Will and mutation in land records are essential
• Property inherited intestate (without a will) continues as ancestral if not partitioned
5. By Conversion of HUF to Individual Ownership
• Property held in HUF can be converted to personal ownership through full partition
• If the HUF is dissolved and assets are divided, each share becomes self-acquired
• Must follow the procedure under Section 171 of the Income Tax Act for tax recognition
• Documentation like partition deed and PAN updates help in legal conversion
• Post-conversion, income and rights belong solely to the individual


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