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9 months ago

IF THERE IS A LAND IN GUJARAT STATE AND 30 YEARS AGO IN THIS LAND ONLY THE BROTHER'S NAME IS ADDED IN THE HERITENCE PROCESS AND NOT A SINGLE SISTER'S NAME IS ADDED IN VARSAI, NOW ALL THE SISTERS HAVE DIED. THE SISTER'S LEGAL HEIRS WANT TO ADD VARSAI TO THAT LAND SO WHAT CAN THEY DO?

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A.Dear client,

The laws regarding inheritance and property rights can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. In India, property rights are governed by various personal laws and statutes applicable to different religious communities.

If the land is in Gujarat, the relevant inheritance laws applicable to the deceased sisters would depend on their religion. For example:

Hindu Succession Act: If the sisters were Hindus, their legal heirs may be eligible to claim their share in the property under the Hindu Succession Act, which provides for the devolution of property among certain relatives of a deceased Hindu.

Muslim Personal Law: If the sisters were Muslims, their legal heirs may be entitled to their share in the property as per Muslim Personal Law.

Other Personal Laws: If the sisters belonged to a different religious community, their respective personal laws would apply.

To proceed with adding the "Varasai" (heirship) of the deceased sisters to the land, the legal heirs may need to follow these general steps:

Obtain death certificates: Gather the death certificates of all the deceased sisters.

Identify legal heirs: Determine the legal heirs of the deceased sisters based on the applicable personal laws.

Legal documentation: The legal heirs may need to prepare and execute the necessary legal documentation to establish their claim to the property.

Obtain court order or mutation: Depending on the specific circumstances and the type of property, the legal heirs may need to obtain a court order or apply for mutation (change of ownership) at the relevant revenue or municipal authority.

Consult a lawyer: Given the complexity of inheritance laws and property rights, it is highly advisable to consult a lawyer specializing in property and inheritance matters. They can provide personalized advice and guidance throughout the process.
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