Right on Father Property & Claim my self earn Money. Right on Father Property & Claim my self earn Money.

5 years ago

Sir i am from East Medinipur ,West Bengal . 2007 my father buisness closed to big amount of loan from market. After that my father & Me go to out of state for income & loan repayment in my 18 years of age. That time my mother & Sister at home. We completed all loan on 2012 & same time i send my father to home for staying with mother & Sister. All family cost few balnce balance loan i given by part payment of my salary.My grand father property pertition on 2013 with my father ,uncle & Aunty .that time my father got share road side land & old home goes to my uncle.even registration of my father cost also i given. That time i invest all money & loan from relatives to build new home at that father land.My father cant give any ruppes because he have no income. After one year i got marriage & all cost goes from my savings. After 2 years i given sister marriage. also i given some amount for small business. all cost from my saving.after that my mother not care my wife so i take my wife & dauther to working place. After all work finish my father loan from bank huge amount unnecessary with out my knowledge & now blackmail to me if i not give loan amount than they will sell or give home to sister name. Because i have now no savings & i have one daughter. Now i am worry about if they sell home where i can stay with my family. Now i cant manage family cost on my small income. Also i cant savings. Kindly suggest me can i get help on this matter from law. If have how to do this .

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client kindly Ask your wife to file a case against your father saying it is required for her domestic residence under DV Act.
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ROBERT D ROZARIO

Responded 5 years ago

A.ask your wife to file a case under domestic violence against your parents, as your wife is entitled to live in the same household along with your parents. Alternatively you can send a legal notice for partition of the ancestral property, but it needs to be determined whether the property is ancestral property. Contact a lawyer from Vidhikarya.
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Rajender Prasad

Responded 5 years ago

A.you have not mentioned the facts clearly. For details, contact some advocate through vidhikarya.com
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Shanti Ranjan Behera

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Client,
Talk to me over phone through Vidhikarya.com and share the case history as well.
Write about District Head Quarter,District Court ,Your Police Station.
Rest will be taken care of.
Shanti Ranjan Behera,
Advocate
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Vishwabandhu

Responded 5 years ago

A.Dear client Tell me
1. what is the Loan amount which your father has taken from bank ?

2. Is that house has been mortgaged in bank against that Loan amount ?

3 What is the present resale value of that house ?
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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

1.what is the Loan amount which your father has taken from bank ? : More than 2 Lakhs . recently sold one land road side ;which father own property . but i take that paper from father public loan with payment loan amount .

2. Is that house has been mortgaged in bank against that Loan amount ? : till not yet given Mortgaged in bank .

3.What is the present resale value of that house ? : resale value around 15 Lakhs with out land .

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Ask your wife to file a case against your father saying it is required for her domestic residence under DV ACT.
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.Dear sir if it is anccetral properties then u have right to share. U can file partition suit against them.
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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

Can i claim which i have invested in build Home & cost of sister Marriage . Kindly advice.

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Rameshwar Dadhe

Replied 5 years ago

No . U can claim on only anccetral properties

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