Regarding property
5 years ago
Sir, my grandfather acquired property in three names one in the name of my grandmother, one in his self name and one in his last child among three sons ,
Now both of my grandparents are dead and my father who was one among the three children is also dead, my paternal uncle's ate trying to drive us out of the property which is on the name of my grandfather and grandmother.. Please help me what should I do
ROBERT D ROZARIO
Responded 5 years ago
A.File a partition suit and get appropriate order.
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A.Dear Sir,
File partition suit in all properties. You will succeed.
File partition suit in all properties. You will succeed.
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Rajender Prasad
Responded 5 years ago
A.First trace out the papers/documents of the property which is in the name of father (last son of your grandparents) and take the possession of that property. FOR OTHER TWO PROPERTIES, AND SEEK PARTITION SUIT IN THE MATTER.
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Manjula Shanmugasundaram
Responded 5 years ago
A.You need to file a suit for partition and also seem interim injunction against their efforts to dispossess you.
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Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.Kindly file partition suit and protect your rights on property.
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Adv Shrikiran B
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear,
Your uncles as well as your late father have the same rights in their parents property if a will is not executed by your late grandfather and late grandmother in favor of your uncles. If there is no will executed by your late grandfather and late grandmother in favor of your uncles for their property, you can claim your late father's share in your late grandfather and late grandmother's property. File a suit for declaration and possession and claim your father' share in the property and apart from this, file a suit for permanent injunction and obtain stay order from the court restraining your uncles from disposing of the property till the suit is decided.
Your uncles as well as your late father have the same rights in their parents property if a will is not executed by your late grandfather and late grandmother in favor of your uncles. If there is no will executed by your late grandfather and late grandmother in favor of your uncles for their property, you can claim your late father's share in your late grandfather and late grandmother's property. File a suit for declaration and possession and claim your father' share in the property and apart from this, file a suit for permanent injunction and obtain stay order from the court restraining your uncles from disposing of the property till the suit is decided.
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 5 years ago
A.By advocate Rameshwor dadhe dear sir if your grandparents have any anccetral properties. Or self acquired property. You can file partition suit
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Namitabh Kothari
Responded 5 years ago
A.You have to file civil case to protect your rights and possession.
Once the case is filed and stay order is granted then nobody can drive you out of the property.
Once the case is filed and stay order is granted then nobody can drive you out of the property.
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