Claim of land property from my sister
3 years ago
My father and my brothers signed and transfer the ancestral land to me in march 2005 before 2005 act of equal rights to daughters.
Can my sister can still claim where the title is and land records is in my name from last 15 years and paid all the land tax.
If my sisters can claim can I transfer to my son for safer side
A.She has the right to claim. But if transfer to you done properly and registered, then you are the owner legally
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
She can make a claim for it, but you have a stronger claim as you were the rightful heir and have been in continuous possession of the property.
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She can make a claim for it, but you have a stronger claim as you were the rightful heir and have been in continuous possession of the property.
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A.Hi,
She can make a claim for it, but you have a stronger claim as you were the rightful heir and have been in continuous possession of the property.
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She can make a claim for it, but you have a stronger claim as you were the rightful heir and have been in continuous possession of the property.
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