Do my paternal aunt has ny right on my father’s property?
3 years ago
My father has a disputed property a disputed house basically, it isn’t an owned property it was an alloted property which was alloted to my grandfather by the real owner but after his death a case was filed and we were declared the Legal tenents of that house by the lower court, the case is still running in the lower courts and as a legal tenant the rent is paid in the court but the main problem is my paternal aunt (i.e. my father’s real sister) who is divorced she is living in that house and she doesn’t lets us live in that house peacefully, she taunts us when we go there so legally does she has any right to live in that already disputed house even if my father is fighting the case of that house and he pays all the electricity bills, house tax and water tax etc of that house?
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
If it was given to your grandfather, and he did not specify to whom the property would belong in his will, then your aunt has a claim over the property as she is also your grandfather's legal heir. You can file a suit for declaration of title if you believe you have a better right and have invested more in the property.
If it was given to your grandfather, and he did not specify to whom the property would belong in his will, then your aunt has a claim over the property as she is also your grandfather's legal heir. You can file a suit for declaration of title if you believe you have a better right and have invested more in the property.