About mother's property About mother's property

1 year ago

Mere mother expire ho gayi hai . Property mere papa ne mother ke naam se li thi ab woh property woh apne teeno bachhoo me batana chahate hai .jisme me unki ladki hu aur do hai bhi hai sab married hai but jab mere papa ne lawyer sebast ki to he said that property kewal ladko ke he naam ho sakhti hai . Ladki ke naam nahi ho sakti . Meri mother ne koyi will nahi banaye thi kya lawyer saahi kaheehe hai . property papa ne mother ke namm le thi. Pls tell what can I do . Papa tahsil bhi Gaye thy but wah per pashekar ne kaha abhi government order nahi aya hai isliye yeh property kewal ladkio ki namm ho gi . Pls suggest what canido

Anik

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A.Dear client, I am sorry to hear that but in this case you can approach to the Court and seek partitions.
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