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1 month ago

I want share from my Father's property. My brother's dnt intend to give me. How to go for it legally

Anik

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A.Dear Client,

You are entitled to inherit a share in your father's undivided property according to inheritance laws. However, until the property is divided by a decree from the Civil Court through a partition suit, individual shares cannot be obtained by legal heirs. As a legal heir or coparcener, you have the right to file a partition suit before the appropriate Civil Court, seeking a decree of partition to obtain your rightful share in the property.
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Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

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A.Dear Client,
The contents of your query require more details to respond. In short, it is to inform you that you are entitled to inherit a share in the undivided property of your father following the law of inheritance, and until and unless the property is divided by a decree of the Civil Court passed in a partition suit, the legal heirs cannot obtain their individual share in the said property. You being a legal heir/coparcener can file a partition suit before the competent Civil Court praying for a decree of partition to obtain your own share in the said property. Reach out to an Advocate experienced in property matters for guidance and steps.
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