Property disputes between me and my in laws Property disputes between me and my in laws

5 years ago

Hi i am Radhika Sharma 60 years of age  a widow is stay at my husbands house from past 35 years.(From the day i got married to my husband) with my daughter and son. This property that i am staying in was initially under my mother in laws name n she passed away a couple of year's back making a will stating that this property after her death would be under  my husband's name 1st and then youngest son. Now my husband passed away in 2012 n he didn't make any will or an legal paper's to transfer his share under my name. Now my brother in law (the half owner of this property as per will) is refusing to transfer the papers under my name. And is forcing me to stay in this house like we r his slaves which i don't want anymore. I do not have the agreement paper's of this property he has it , i jus have the Share certificate original with me. He wants half share from this property where in he is a very financially settled guy n works in Merchant navy as an chief engineer.I do not wish to give him any share from this house as i am legally staying here n paying all the maintenance bill's etc.  I want help in this matter kindly help. My email is [email protected]. kindly revert asap please i need help my son who was in merchant navy is not working due to medical conditions n my divorced daughter is also home n not working.

NILANJAN CHATTERJEE

Responded 5 years ago

A.You will get your husband's share of property . If the property is willed to your husband then after her death you are the legal heir of the property alongwithbyour children
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Nirmal Chopra

Responded 5 years ago

A.You will get only your husband's share as his legal heir.share given by your mother in law to your husband's Younger brother can be yours without his permission and after his lifetime it will go to his wife etc as u will get ur husband's share.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Madam,
You may resolve the issue by going to the Civil Court by filing suit for declaration or let him go to the Court.
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P.Venu

Responded 5 years ago

A.Any suggestion depends upon the terms of the WILL. Who is the "youngest son " referred - is it your "youngest son"? So also, how did your mother-in-law acquire title to the property?
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