minor intervention
4 years ago
one property was sold by the owner to the three person with partition in the year of 1998 that three sold the same to another guy now the first owner's minor child have any rights to claim the property?
A.Dear Sir,
Actually if the property is not coming from four generations then minor has no rights. Please share more details.
Actually if the property is not coming from four generations then minor has no rights. Please share more details.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Sayaree Ganguly
Responded 4 years ago
A.Dear Client,
No ,the minor child of the first owner shall hold no right to claim the property.
Thanks.
No ,the minor child of the first owner shall hold no right to claim the property.
Thanks.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Shreyash Mohta
Responded 4 years ago
A.This question is already answered.
Minor shall hold no rights.
Thanks
Shreyash Mohta
Minor shall hold no rights.
Thanks
Shreyash Mohta
Helpful
Helpful
Share
A.Yes Minor child have rights to claim the property.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
A.From your query it appears that the properties have remained self acquired property at the hands of the owners in all subsequent sale. In that case the minor will not have any right or claim in the property.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Read Related Answers
IPC section 209
Dear Client,
Section 209 of the Indian Penal Code states that any person who dishonestly, fraudulently, or to injure or annoys any person, makes any claim in the court of justice which he knows to be...
Irregularities in conveyance deed and 9-12 extract
Dear Client,
A conveyance or deemed conveyance is an important and legal document that ensures ownership of the property regardless of its nature or class that may be bare land with or without struct...
Property - bought a property with a farmer
Dear Client,
When you buy an immovable property without following the legal procedure or requirements to acquire the property, you are now not in a position to get back both your invested money and pr...
Property issues
Dear Client,
Until and unless an undivided property is partitioned through a decree of partition passed by a Civil Court, a coparcener or legal heir cannot get his/her share in the said property, and...
Renting out property
Dear Client,
From the contents of the query, it appears that your mother-in-law does not possess any title or ownership of the property where she is now residing as a tenant paying the rent. So, in th...
Read Blogs on Property
Property Lawyers
Find Lawyers by Location