Property registered on my father name when he was minor age Property registered on my father name when he was minor age

4 years ago

My grandfather purchased a agriculture land on my father name in 1966 by registered sale deed.my father is minor 2 years age in 1966.according to sale deed my Father is only and fully owner of agriculture land.mutation is my Father name since 1967... property tax is paying by my father since 1967 to till 2019 . possession and cultivation on land by my father since his major time,( more then 35 )years...my father take a bank loan on this land..now my uncle want to share on this agriculture land. Can they take share on this property ????

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 4 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
It is exclusive property of your father. Ask you uncle to approach Civil Court.
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Shreyash Mohta

Responded 4 years ago

A.The question here is. Whether after the death of your grandfather the property is owned by your father and Whether your uncle can claim any rights.

1. To ascertain whether the property is owned by your father it should have been mutated after the grandfathers death so that your fathers name reflects against such property in the municipal records.
Do check this by way of a title search report.

2. The uncle cannot take share of the property if it is owned totally by your father. However, if this property is in anyway hereditary in nature then he can.

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Vivek Kumar

Replied 4 years ago

mutation record is since 1967 to till now in my father name. my grandfather died in 1999.my uncle never claim on such land after or before my grandfather died. My father possession on land more then 35yeeas. My father paying property tax since 35 years. My father cultivating of land since 35 years taking bank loan and mortgage many times of this land.can my uncle take share leggaly

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Shreyash Mohta

Replied 4 years ago

If this property is a inherited property and ancestral property then yes.
If not then your father has complete rights to it.
For such answers we need to look into the documents and then tell you.
Consult me personally and I shall thereafter review your documents and guide you best.

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Sayaree Ganguly

Responded 4 years ago

A.Dear Client,
If the property belongs completely to your father, your uncle cannot ask any share from it but before I make such a statement, I need to go through all the documents. Please consult me personally through Vidhikarya.
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 4 years ago

A.Yes ur uncle have legal right to property . Because it was purchase by ur grandfather not ur father
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