ancesteral property
3 years ago
i took land in 2006 by one women and her son also signed papers but now daughter of women claming their shares in property after 15 years . i have sale deed papers ,mutation papers and possesion also .
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
You are the legal owner of the property. The daughter's claim is unlikely to succeed.
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You are the legal owner of the property. The daughter's claim is unlikely to succeed.
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A.Hi,
If you have all the documents in order, you are the legal owner of the property. You can file a suit for declaration of title to settle any dispute. It is unlikely that any Court will entertain the daughter's claim.
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If you have all the documents in order, you are the legal owner of the property. You can file a suit for declaration of title to settle any dispute. It is unlikely that any Court will entertain the daughter's claim.
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A.Need some more details like 1. was the concerned property ancestral
2. Age of the daughter at the time of selling etc.,
2. Age of the daughter at the time of selling etc.,
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