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3 years ago

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Our joint family, which includes My father and his brother's families. They both were earned properties and registered in their names.
In 2014, they decided to separate and divided their self-acquired properties like how they wish by executing the partition deed. I [Son] purchased property on 2013 [before family divided 2014] with my own earnings and not mentioned in the partition deed. I am working in different state with my wife and children. My question is: My uncle [father's brother] or his childrens have any right to ask share in my self-acquired property.?

Anik

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Hi,
No, they cannot claim an share of your self-acquired property. You can do with it as you wish.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
No, they do not have a right to claim a share of your self-acquired property. You can dispose of your property in any way you wish.
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Sanjay Kumar Jha

Responded 3 years ago

A.Dear client,
Your earned property can not be part of ancestral property, no matter u purchased before separation.
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