Property  division Property division

5 years ago

My self muesli Krishna aged 26years, at the age of 1 year my mom ND dad got divorced due mental behavior of my father, and filed a case in court and got divorced, after that my self taken by my mom and my sister was taken by my dad side, after some years my mom got married again and after that my mother died by pregnancy problem, and my grand father (mother father) is taken me and took care on my, and at same time my uncle( fathers brother) took care on my sister and didn't get married till now, my sister get love Marriage without my uncle permission and they are talking good now, now the problem is my uncle has 1 Cr proper by his name, what are my chances whether I get half from that, my uncle somehow favour my sister, please help me how to proceed

ROBERT D ROZARIO

Responded 5 years ago

A.you've no chance to lay your hand over the property of your uncle if he bequeaths his property by way of Will in your sister's favour. If you somehow want to get anything out his property you need to stay close to uncle so that you're named as one of the beneficiary in his Will. Whether you or your sister is named as a beneficiary in his WIll, such benefits can only be reaped after his demise which might take years to happen. If you don't want to wait so long, then there's another way which I would be glad to share with you if you come on paid consultation. You can contact Vidhikarya to arrange a telephonic consultation with me.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Admittedly you are not the adopted son of your uncle so also your sister is not the adopted daughter of your uncle. You cannot lay hands on his property.

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Shanti Ranjan Behera

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A.Dear Mr. Manda Murali,
It is difficult to say anything without knowing the full story.
Apparently it looks you can not claim on your Uncle's property.He has the right to dispose his property the way he likes.
On the other hand you have the right to the property of your original/biological father.
Better to get in touch with good civil lawyer of your area.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
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