How can i save our land How can i save our land

6 years ago

Sir,
There is a joint land of 4 acers on my grand mothers name she want to give that land to my father but my mother in law sent a legal notice for partition of that land.. How can we save our land from her

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client in your matter i agreed on advice given that Your mother in law doesn't have any right over that property since she is not a legal heir to that property. so, you are not required pay heed to such.
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Prabhakara S K Shetty

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A.clear the relationship between your mother-on-law and your grandmother ?
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
It is Sthreedhan of grand mother her 1/2 share can be given to any body. Partition suit non maintainable.
HINDU WOMENS PROPERTY…. HOW IT DEVOLVELS

A hindu woman holds the property as an absolute owner and now she can dispose off the property as her own property. The concept of ancestral property does not apply to a property held by a hindu woman. Your maternal grandmother (naani) can will the property to anyone. However, if she dies intestate (without a will) then the property will devolve as per the rules of succession in Hindu Succession Act, specifically, section 15. In that case, the property goes to the legal heirs of the woman on her father’s side if she received the property from her father’s side and to her husband’s side if she received the property from her husband side.
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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

Thank you sir,
But when we are trying to sell that land she sent a stay order from court to stop registration how can we vacate it?

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NILANJAN CHATTERJEE

Responded 5 years ago

A.Your mother in law doesn't have any right over that property since she is not a legal heir to that property. so, you are not required pay heed to such.
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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

But we are trying to sell that land at the time of registration.. Registr officer said that we got a stay order from court so we cannot register that land.. So now the land registration got stopped how can we proceed now?

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NILANJAN CHATTERJEE

Replied 5 years ago

Get that stay order vacated.

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