Ancintere property
5 years ago
My mother got ancintere(inherited) property from my father after death...can she sell without informing me ? I have one brother..How property will devide after her death...? Can mother write a will for her property ? Can she gift property to some others without knowing his children's?
Shreyash Mohta
Responded 5 years ago
A.Sir,
The property of the father gets divided in equal ratio to the living heirs [including the wife]
ASSUMING BOTH YOU AND YOUR BROTHER ARE MAJOR
The said property will be divided in 33.33% ie. 1/3rd. Each of which going to the three of you in equal proportion.
After the death of your mother, the property will get divided in 50% ratio as there are only two living people. So the division becomes 1/2 between you and your brother.
Your mother can make a gift or a will of the property so inherited restricted to her share of 33.33%[without the consent of either of you]
BUT, incase such a gift is restricting your rights to peaceful possession then you may file a suit for partition in the local court having jurisdiction and pray for a temporary injunction against the same.
Thanks and Regards
Shreyash Mohta
The property of the father gets divided in equal ratio to the living heirs [including the wife]
ASSUMING BOTH YOU AND YOUR BROTHER ARE MAJOR
The said property will be divided in 33.33% ie. 1/3rd. Each of which going to the three of you in equal proportion.
After the death of your mother, the property will get divided in 50% ratio as there are only two living people. So the division becomes 1/2 between you and your brother.
Your mother can make a gift or a will of the property so inherited restricted to her share of 33.33%[without the consent of either of you]
BUT, incase such a gift is restricting your rights to peaceful possession then you may file a suit for partition in the local court having jurisdiction and pray for a temporary injunction against the same.
Thanks and Regards
Shreyash Mohta
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A.Dear Sir,
Property of the family will be divided as per the law .
Shanti Ranjan Behera
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Property of the family will be divided as per the law .
Shanti Ranjan Behera
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A.Dear Sir,
After the death of father the property belonging to the father shall be divided equally among his wife and his children. Thus your mother has no absolute loan either to sell or make a Will or gift in respect of such property. You may immediately file a partition suit and bring temporary injunction against your mother restraining her from executing any such documents.
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After the death of father the property belonging to the father shall be divided equally among his wife and his children. Thus your mother has no absolute loan either to sell or make a Will or gift in respect of such property. You may immediately file a partition suit and bring temporary injunction against your mother restraining her from executing any such documents.
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Sunil Kumar Singh
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear Client you have aware that a Sign of maturety for Property
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 5 years ago
A.No . But circumstanceal yes if u are minor. Otherwise Ur consent must
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