Self acquired property Self acquired property

11 months ago

I have purchased a property in Karnataka after working in Mumbai, and all the documents are recorded in my name. Among six brothers and two sisters, we are the fourth siblings. The last two individuals have filed a case to mix both our self-acquired and ancestral properties and partition them so that we should give them share from our self acquired property also. The land contains 240 teakwood trees, and two of them were illegally cut and sold by (...). They are not allowing us to enter the land, and our property is being damaged. We are wondering how to stop this and present our case in front of the judge. We have already filed a police complaint, but we are still not being able to do any sort of work and use our self acquired property
Can we send directly letter to district judge.... regarding
How can we classify self acquired property and ancestors property differently in front of judge
Matters are running in the court
It's been 3 years not ye been arguement stage started
Need early hearing on this

Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

Responded 11 months ago

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A.Dear Client,

The procedure to handle self-acquired property and ancestral property is different and there is no scope to mix it up and handle it following one procedure. A self-acquired property can be classified easily based on its documents.
In the case of self-acquired property the owner got an absolute right to dispose of it as desired not body can claim any share in the said property, but in the case of ancestral property, all the surviving legal heirs got equal rights to enjoy the property.

You need to convince the fact in detail to the Court where case is pending and pray for an early hearing and order for a permanent injunction against the other party who already caused damage to the property.
Get in touch with your Advocate and urge him to handle the case to access justice.
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