Land disputes my grandfather died instate
1 year ago
Sir my grandfather died instate without will he purchased the land while he was young. Now since my father is also no more and legal heirs are grandmother, e other sons and my widow mom but they have given very small portion of land. My grandfather has rent house which they have claimed and are collecting the rent. We have filled a case already but now how do i get my mother's right fully and also stop the rent to be taken by them
A.Dear Client
If you already have filed a case and it is going on then you can file one more application regarding the rental property and seek the injunction on that through the court order.
If you already have filed a case and it is going on then you can file one more application regarding the rental property and seek the injunction on that through the court order.
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