Joint Property Agreement
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2 sons in a family of 5 children in their sole name registered the properties after the death of their father in a single joint agreement. How will it be divided?
A.Dear Sir
If other members of the family not agreed for such joint agreement then they can challenge the same which is illegal.
If other members of the family not agreed for such joint agreement then they can challenge the same which is illegal.
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A.Dear Client,
Your query requires more details to address suitably. Detailed information about the nature of the devolution of property from the deceased father to the sons, reasons behind the registration of property in favour of two out of five sons in a single joint agreement etc are required. An undivided property is divided based on the decree of the Civil Court passed in a partition suit,
Your query requires more details to address suitably. Detailed information about the nature of the devolution of property from the deceased father to the sons, reasons behind the registration of property in favour of two out of five sons in a single joint agreement etc are required. An undivided property is divided based on the decree of the Civil Court passed in a partition suit,
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