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2 years ago

My mother in law aged 84 years of sound mind wants to sell her house which she has given to her son's vide settlement deed but retained life interest. As her son's have neglected her she wants to sell her house.

Anik

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A.Hello Ma'am
If your mother in law has transferred the property in his son name then it would be difficult for her to sell. Is she has retained all rights of the property including selling. Then she could surely sell the land to anyone.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

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A.Hello Ma'am
If the property is in your mother's name then she is the rightful owner of that property. She could sell it to anyone she like and cancel that settlement deed.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

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A.Please take note that Senior Citizen has legal protection in this regard. To give opinion in this regard, it is necessary to scrutinize that Registered Deed of Settlement for its scope, meaning and effect .
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