Family issue on our own property Family issue on our own property

5 years ago

My mother owns 16.5 cents of land with a house which she got from her parents while getting married in 1987. But we are settled in Tamil nadu as my mother got married here and my mum's mother, younger brother with family is staying there till now. My mum have 5 brother's and all got married nd settled separately, but younger one is an auto driver and he is staying in our property. We gave an oral promise of giving him some land to build a home, but in 2017 we went there for surveying to give him land, there my parents was verbally harrassed by younger brothers and in response to that we were came into the stand not to give property as for now because they have our property document nd said lie's. But latter we got new document from court nd paid land tax and all. In between we got calls from them mentioning they want to talk. But we didn't go unless we got the documents. But now we only called them to arrange land registration formalities and we will come to register office to sign the alotted property for them. They asked us to come on this Tuesday, we said ok. But they called us to home, we denied. On Tuesday morning younger brother of mum called and said that grand mother was not well nd they are at hospital nd asked us to come to another uncle's home, we accepted that as she is sick already. Then we got call to come to home as grandma denied to sit at uncle's home for so long and we accepted that too. When we reached there my mum's elder brothers(2) were there and they said we called you here to inform about sharing the property for all brothers, as my mum denied that her brother slapped her and even shouted to us saying you can't be get inside this property, and beaten me nd my grandmother also as we defend them from beating and even raised questions about their rights to share this property. Then me and my mother went to police station nd given petition stating the incident happened on that day. Police said that they will call them and us and asked us to go back home. My mum's brothers purposefully taken us to home mentioning my grandma was sick (big lie) as per their plan they done everything. Incident happened on 5/3/19, till now we didn't got any response from police. Please give me an opinion for this issue

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 5 years ago

A.Sir file a suit for possession and partition on the basis of the title deeds that you have.
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Sinu Joseph

Replied 5 years ago

Sir, property is on my mother's name nd I think her children's have the right for her property not her own brothers. But the thing is one of her brother don't have own house and he is staying there with his mother and family. Do he have the right to move to court against us??

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Shreyash Mohta

Replied 5 years ago

Sir a court case can also be filed even if the reason is false. It will take a long time to fight it out. It is better that you file a suit for possession showing your possessory rights on that property.

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Ritesh Kumar Mishra

Responded 5 years ago

A.Please move to court for proper partion and take your right in properry.
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Sinu Joseph

Replied 5 years ago

My mother owns the property and it is registered on her name only sir, is it necessary to move to court again??

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Better to file a suit for possession of the land on the basis of title deeds which you have in the name of your mother.

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Sinu Joseph

Replied 5 years ago

That was done Sir. We have property, possession and tax on my mother's name. I want to know that... Is there any legal rights for my uncle's to file a case to share the property (which is on my mother's name) to them????

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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.Ur mother can file partition suit against them immediately
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Sinu Joseph

Replied 5 years ago

Partition suit???

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Rameshwar Dadhe

Replied 5 years ago

File partition suit for Ur mother's share

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Sinu Joseph

Replied 5 years ago

Sir the full property is registered on my mother's name only since 32years.

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