property division dispute in a family property division dispute in a family

1 year ago

My grandfather had 4 sons and 3 daughters. Out of my 3 Aunts, one aunt's daughter is married to my uncle. 40 years back my aunt's husband and my dad and other 2 of my uncles started doing a business. My elder Uncle stayed away from this business. During this period some property is registered under my dad and 2 uncles. But my Aunt's husband has made many other property in his name. Now when we ask him to put all the property and divide equally he is saying i brought those out of my money by working in banks as a director and through rent and in agri land. He is denaying to add it.

Also 15 years back there was a 8 acre land which was brought by my uncle by paying 80K but since my dad, my uncles and aunt's husband were working together they had let him to register on his name. Now he is denaying that 80k was not given by you people so its mine.

We dont have any proper proofs to defend against him.. in this case how do we go about it..? is it better to put in court or settle things within ourselves.. ?

Anik

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A.The property that your uncle has bought separately and is registered under his name, you cannot claim your onwershio over those properties, but if there's any ancestral property, you shall lay a claim.
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Subhashis Paul

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A.Once your uncle's name has been registered in the deed as the owner, now it cannot be denied that he has the sole right to decide that what he will do with the said property being the sole owner and it will be treated as self acquired property only. You can claim right only on those properties which are ancestral or owned by your dad, uncle or aunt's husband.
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