Rahmath Razakh (name changed), a school teacher in Palakkad, Kerala, has been waiting for the approval from her paternal uncles to sell her ancestral property to clear off her debts. She is the youngest of the three daughters of her father, who passed away in 2015. Since his demise, the daughters have been left at the mercy of their paternal uncles because the law does not grant complete entitlement to daughters over their father’s property. According to Muslim personal law, if a deceased man is left only with daughters and no sons, a share of his property goes to the paternal uncles and aunts. However, Razakh, who does not wish to go to the courts, has been trying to negotiate with them to arrive at an amicable settlement.