RAJEEV RAJEEV

3 years ago

Sir, My wife’s grand father had a house with some land attached to it. He had three sons. My father in law paid the shares of other two co -owners and both of them agreed to give up the share in COURT and my father in law became the owner of the property.The above agreement was signed in court stamp paper by the parties and countersigned by the judge. However NO registration of property has been carried out. My father in law made a will stating that my wife would be the owner of the property after the demise of my Mother in law.
Now my mother in law is staying in the above house.
My father in law and two brothers are no more.
Now , I wish to know whether registration of property is required and how will my wife become ultimate owner of the property.
Kindly advise.

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
Yes, registration is essential to make your mother in-law the legal owner of the property. We would advise that you get it done immediately.
As your wife has been mentioned in her father's will, she will become the owner of the property after her mother. Once the registration has been competed, a mutation certificate can be issued to transfer the title to your wife.
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A.Hi,
Yes, registration is essential to make your mother in-law the legal owner of the property. We would advise that you get it done immediately.
As your wife has been mentioned in her father's will, she will become the owner of the property after her mother. Once the registration has been competed, a mutation certificate can be issued to transfer the title to your wife.
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A.Based on the will you can change the property to your wife's name after demise of your mother-in-law
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