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3 years ago
I wanted to know the process in which I can change the property names to my brothers and sisters name as my father died without doing so and i wanted to make papers stating that only the four brothers are to get money from the property as the three sisters forfeite their share of the property. So wanted to know like the cost and how to go about things to make this paper
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In such a situation one needs to give notification in news paper about it so that if anyone have objection or if there is any will exists under someone else name he/she can object to this process. One need to wait for 15 days from the date of notification published. If no one has object then legal heirs can present required certificate to get the property registered under their name. If you found this helpful, please rate us
In such a situation one needs to give notification in news paper about it so that if anyone have objection or if there is any will exists under someone else name he/she can object to this process. One need to wait for 15 days from the date of notification published. If no one has object then legal heirs can present required certificate to get the property registered under their name. If you found this helpful, please rate us
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
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The nature of the property is key to understanding property inheritance. A property can either be self-acquired by the deceased or acquired through succession as per Hindu succession laws. In case of Hindu succession, the property comes under Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) regulations. For HUF properties, all legal heirs or coparceners acquire a right over the coparcenary property by birth. Coparcenary laws are applicable for both ancestral as well as self-acquired property if the deceased dies without a will for self-acquired property. An amendment in the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 has made women as coparceners giving them an equal right on all ancestral property even after marriage. Please provide us with more facts. If you found this helpful, please rate us.
The nature of the property is key to understanding property inheritance. A property can either be self-acquired by the deceased or acquired through succession as per Hindu succession laws. In case of Hindu succession, the property comes under Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) regulations. For HUF properties, all legal heirs or coparceners acquire a right over the coparcenary property by birth. Coparcenary laws are applicable for both ancestral as well as self-acquired property if the deceased dies without a will for self-acquired property. An amendment in the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 has made women as coparceners giving them an equal right on all ancestral property even after marriage. Please provide us with more facts. If you found this helpful, please rate us.
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