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5 years ago

As my father passed away in 1999, Me and my mother are living with her father(my nana) since year 2000. She was the only one to take care of her father as her brothers (my Mama's) are living separately, and she did it well. My Mama's didn't treat my mother well as she was widowed. After her father passed away in 2012 her brothers started torturing my mother that they are the heir to their father's house and are forcing my mother to leave the house. We have no where to go and we have been living here for more than 17 years. Please advise us what can we do on legal base? Does the daughter have claim on her father's property after her father's death? We were not even paying any rent.

Ved prakash Shaw

Responded 5 years ago

A.According to recent supreme Court decision both sons and daughters have equal right over the property of their parent father or mother.Tell your mother to file partion suit making parties all legal heirs of her father.Women r exempted from paying Court fee
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Ambrose Leo

Responded 5 years ago

A.You have a complicated serious issue. Obtain all documents and local authorities certificates in your favour.By virtue of your long time association and living you have a favorable case, better to consult a professional property lawyer from panel of Vidhikarya quickly to guide & help you on all aspects of the property issue & protect your interest quickly.
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