Legal notice and newspaper publication for disowning my parents Legal notice and newspaper publication for disowning my parents

2 years ago

I took a home loan on a flat (loan in the name of me and my mother) and property was registered in my mother's name. My father did a shady deal wherein, he sold this flat to someone else and took part payment from the person and gave possession to him without my knowledge. He hoped that he will clear the loan and transfer the registry to that person but failed to do so. When I got to know about this deal, I stopped paying EMIs.

That person has done cheating and cheque bounce case on my parents.

Now the bank will take control of the loaned property and I am ready to give it to bank but the person is staying on that property is an old man with kidney disease and I am a little worried that bank may not be able to take possession.

I want to prevent myself from any legal action from the bank and want to issue a legal notice to my father that he has deceived me and do a newspaper publication for disowning my parents.

What is the approx cost to do this and can a lawyer here help?

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Sir/Madam,
You may directly get issue a legal notice or intimate to the Bankers that you are not in a position to pay the EMI’s and ask them to put the property to public auction and realise all the arrears of loan. That old person who is in illegal possession of your property will be thrown out by the Bankers without any mercy.
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Subhashis Paul

Responded 2 years ago

A.You cannot disown your parents but you can prove that you were not a part of that wrongful dealing.. you need to consult with an advocate at earliest along with all the relevant documents so that he can suggest you the best possible remedy. For sending legal notice to your father as well as the bank authority you too need the assistance of an advocate so without any further delay kindly have a consult with an advocate as soon as possible. He will also say you the charges for his service.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Client
You can send a legal notice to your father mentioning all the allegations and the wrong doing that he did and that will also help you to establish evidences to protect you in future. But you can not disown your father as there is no legal provision like that.
To know the cost of sending a legal notice please get in touch with your team
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Anik

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A.Dear Client,

You cannot legally change your relation to not related. It does not work that way. You can however disown them in terms of being in line to inherit anything from you in the sad event of your death. This could involve removing them as nominees, having a will clarifying that they have no legal right to your property etc. In the event you want to disown them thinking that they may take liabilities which pass on to you as an heir, you will need a good lawyer who knows your local laws to sort it out.
An advocate’s fee starts from 2000Rs and above.
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