How to establish rights in the invested property.
2 years ago
I invested to construct a house on my mother. in. laws land with good faith. Now after the work, she is a not willing to accept the fact that money and a share to my wife. I have given money by bank transfer and kind and cash. How can I create rights in this property?
A.Dear Sir,
File money recovery suit.
File money recovery suit.
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 2 years ago
A.You file recovery suit.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hi,
It's difficult to prove interest in the property if you don't have any written proof to show that your mother in law in exchange of the money spend by you in the property, wants to transfer the right to property to you or your wife under transfer of property act. You should try to solve the matter amicably with your mother in law.
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It's difficult to prove interest in the property if you don't have any written proof to show that your mother in law in exchange of the money spend by you in the property, wants to transfer the right to property to you or your wife under transfer of property act. You should try to solve the matter amicably with your mother in law.
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Ankita Jaiswal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Provide detail in case matters , bcoz this not sufficient to give advice, thanks PlZ rate my ans
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A.Hey,
As per transfer of property act there is no right created unless its in written permission by the owner of the property to give right to enjoy the property to someone else. Even in Hindu succession act your wife is entitled to ancestral property from her father's side. If you have something in written from her such as a promise to transfer the share in property then you file a civil suit against her and criminal suit for fraud can be filed if you have evidence that she deceived you into thinking that she is will transfer the property rights to you or your wife.
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As per transfer of property act there is no right created unless its in written permission by the owner of the property to give right to enjoy the property to someone else. Even in Hindu succession act your wife is entitled to ancestral property from her father's side. If you have something in written from her such as a promise to transfer the share in property then you file a civil suit against her and criminal suit for fraud can be filed if you have evidence that she deceived you into thinking that she is will transfer the property rights to you or your wife.
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A.By just paying money without having anything in writing will not help you create the right. You should have gotten it in writing that she would transfer a share of of land or house post construction.
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