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6 years ago
Last year my Grandmother was expired. She is having 2 daughter and only son. Before her death, she mentioned that property transfer to the name of her two Grandchild. That mentioned in Death certificate. I also have original copy. But last month my father and auntie Register this property with there own name. What should I do. That old death certificate ( like old Gift deed certificate ) make any sense. Please suggest something...
Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.dear client you need to file a case in court. court will decide , the original death certificate gets importance. so file case into court.
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A.You can put a case and fight strongly.
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harish M
Responded 6 years ago
A.immediately complaint the to concerned authority not give Katha (possession certificate) , you need to file a case in court. court will decide , the original death certificate gets importance,
you can win in this case ,
you can win in this case ,
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