Property purchase from legal Heirs of expired person Property purchase from legal Heirs of expired person

3 years ago

I want to purchase a property(Home) which is registered on a person (A) who is expired,

I am Taking the consent and Sign from Wife (B) who has only 2 daughters in Registration

I am Producing death certificate of one of her daughter(C) during Registration and she doesn't have any legal Heirs of hers

I am also Taking the consent and sign from one of her another daughter(D) who is married and has one daughter(E) during Registration

Please help me by telling whether the consent and sign are required from grand daughter (E) who is daughter of (D)? During Registration..

They are telling that they wont give the consent or sign of Grand Daughter (E) during registration.

Can I proceed in purchasing property without the sign of Grand Daughter (E) during the Registration?


I am taking the consent and sign of (D) who is the daughter but not (E) who is grand daughter and daughter of (D)


A(Expired Husband) & B(Wife)
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C(Expired) D(Daughter)
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E(Grand daughter)

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
No, you do not need to take the granddaughter's signature, especially if she is a minor. The mother is her guardian and as such her signature will be enough.
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Anik

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A.Hi,
No, you do not need to take the granddaughter's signature, especially if she is a minor. The mother is her guardian and as such her signature will be enough.
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 3 years ago

A.you asked this twice and it was answered.
which thing you not understood ?


Hope this clarifies,
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

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A.you answered this twice and it was answered.
which thing you not understood ?


Hope this clarifies,
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