UNCLE TRY TO SELL GRANDPA'S HOUSE (After my fathers death) UNCLE TRY TO SELL GRANDPA'S HOUSE (After my fathers death)

5 years ago

Dear Sirs,
Good Day to everyone ! Kindly request your advise on this matter...
My Late Grandfather had Four(4) Children, out of which My father and one of my aunt died. the other aunt who is (my farher's sister, Aged 60 years and single) lives alone in my Grand father's house in Lucknow.
I am a single daughter to my Father. Living in Mumbai.
My Uncle (Fathers younger brother) has two sons they are living in Dule, Maharastra.
Currently my uncle trying to get my aunt out of the home in the pretext of her health and living alone etc. and try to sell the house without my knowledge. which means he don't want to give my fathers share to me, because my father is no more.

As you legal experts at lucknow, i would kindly request you to suggest and guide me what should i do in order to protect the property without getting sold in the absence of my knowledge.

Thanks and Regards
Veena

Anand Shukla Legal Practitioner,Legal Consultant & Advisor

Responded 3 years ago

A.Most Welcome
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Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.You should be file partition suit and get injunction order from court.Kindly contact or visit to vidhikarya lawyer office for proper legal advise and procedure
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Veena Kumar

Replied 5 years ago

Thanks Sir,

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ROBERT D ROZARIO

Responded 5 years ago

A.File a partition suit and get injunction order against your uncle from selling the property. Get an order from court for the publication in two local newspaper of Lucknow, forbidding anyone from entering into any sort of sale deed etc. If that happens it will be a void agreement.
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Veena Kumar

Replied 5 years ago

Thanks Sir,
Valuable advise.
I ll consult my family and get back to you.
Regards
VEENA

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Ambrose Leo

Responded 5 years ago

A.You have issue a legsal notice claiming you share in the undevided property and for any unilateral action on your part you can approach the competent jursidiction for claiming your part of the share.Better to organise remaing state holder and protect your and others interest br opposing sale or dispose of the property.
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Veena Kumar

Replied 5 years ago

Thanks Sir,
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VEENA

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T B L Murthy

Responded 5 years ago

A.You should sue for partition and permanent injunction. If in the meanwhile joint property is sold you will have to sue for declaration also.
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Veena Kumar

Replied 5 years ago

Thanks Sir,
Valuable advise.
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VEENA

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Anand Shukla Legal Practitioner,Legal Consultant & Advisor

Responded 5 years ago

A.You should very soon proceed with a suit for partition in which all the legal heirs will be made party
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Veena Kumar

Replied 5 years ago

Thanks Sir,
Valuable advise.
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VEENA

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Madam,
It is very simple. File a suit for partition and get injunction order against your uncle not sell the property.
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Veena Kumar

Replied 5 years ago

Thanks Sir,
Valuable advise.
I ll consult my family and get back to you.
Regards
VEENA

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