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It is a part of jurisprudence, I am not sure which act it will be in Please speak to your lawyer, this is not something you can handle on your own.
From India, Mumbai
However, if you are a hindu, then sec 6(4) of the Hindu Succession act would be the main point you wish to see.

You can have a look at the following links (google would have pointed these out to you easily) but you still need to take the help of a lawyer to close the matter.

https://indiankanoon.org/doc/1076779/?type=print
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/exp...ebt-195181.asp
https://www.legistify.com/qna/answer...-parents-loan/

From India, Mumbai
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