Ancestral property Ancestral property

10 months ago

My father had 5brothers, after the death of my father,both the uncle took our ancestral property in village, and are not giving our share... and when we say them to give the share,they use to threaten us.What should we do?

Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

Responded 10 months ago

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A.Dear Client,

To get your share and title in the ancestral property you need to knock on the door of the Civil Court. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps. In case you need our assistance in filing a civil suit in the Court, you may get in touch with our legal team for the purpose with all your relevant papers.
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Anik

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A.Dear client,

Your father has rights to that property by birth, and therefore you can pursue this legally either in court or by arranging a mediation session. The mediation session can be done with a fair third party mediator and if those talks fail you can take this to court
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Just file a suit for partition and go legally otherwise arrange family gathering by inviting common friends and common relatives to solve the issue.
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