Civil - property since 1960 which is belongs to our grandfathers sister property Civil - property since 1960 which is belongs to our grandfathers sister property

2 years ago

We are enjoying property since 1960.which is belongs to our grandfathers sister property. She does not have children. In 1960 my grand father and his brothers divided with registered partision deed in that my grand father sister not signed. She died 1985.in 1990 my father and his brothers divided with a partition deed .now my grandfathers sister husband's brother children filed a os in Court . We have position and revenue records form 1960.And we have
1960 registered document(my grand father and his brothers but her sister not signed) and based on that 1990(my father and his brothers) registered deed.in this we have any chances ????

Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear client,
Your grand father i.e. sisters brother comes under Class 2 heir of Hindu female and can take the property if she does not have any children, husband or parents alive. The revenue records is not a proper proof of ownership.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

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A.Please take note that Revenue records cannot be considered as conclusive proof of title. To give opinion,it is necessary to scrutinize that registered Partition Deed of 1960 as well as the pleadings of the Court case filed by your grandfather's sister's husband's brother's children for its scope,meaning, effect and legal implication.
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