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My father and his brother purchased property in their father name but after demise of their father the property was transferred to my grandmother name but my father has 2 brothers and 3 sisters will t


A. Your case is different and you father and his brothers purchased the property in question from their own funds. Its a benami property in the name of their father. Grandmother can be stopped from making any further will and should be stopped otherwise matter would be more complicated.

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Rajinder Pal  Singh

Rajinder Pal Singh

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Hi, I inherited property from my father's self acquired property by will. I have 4 childrens and i would like to give my entire inherited property to one of my children, but other 3 childrens are obje


A. The property in your hand is an ancestral property and all of your sons, daughters have equal share in the same property. Although, ancestral property can be transferred by executing a will, but the same can be a subject to challenge before court.

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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

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My friend is in judicial custody from more than 60 days. His bail application is pending at High Court. Chargrsheet has not been submitted till now. Can we file bail application at session Court als


A. u can get bail for your friend immediately even before the charge sheet comes.. More details require for perfect opinion.

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DIYAVARHUSSAIN  SHAIK

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Rajinder Pal  Singh

Rajinder Pal Singh

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My father made a settlement deed in 2002 for a property giving 50% of undivided portion to me, 25 % to one sister and another 25% to another sister. But in 2008 he made a will partitioning above prope


A. Law with respect to settlement deed is altogether different from laws of will. They operate differently in different situations. History of property and title documents in hands plays pivotal role in deciding the preposition in hand. Thanks

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Rajinder Pal  Singh

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My father is 85 years ,his mental condition not proper.some bad persons are trying to take properties by cheating him on my absence as I am out home due to my job.so how to protect my property.


A. As u said your father metal condition is not proper. Get a certificate which can shows that your father is not in a state to do any transaction.
* Keep all the originals with you.
* file a complaint with the police

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DIYAVARHUSSAIN  SHAIK

DIYAVARHUSSAIN SHAIK

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icon Deliberate delay in filing

1. What should be done if the husband is deliberately delaying the process of mutual divorce for months? 2. Can mutual divorce filing be done without the presence of both the spouses, with just their


A. You can very well serve a legal notice to your spouse, mentioning all the details of undertakings and terms of settlement with him. Sum up / conclude your legal notice with a stern warning to initiate punitive legal course against him. Wait for his reply as per time in notice. Then take advised legal action.

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Rajinder Pal  Singh

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Pradeep  Naik

Pradeep Naik

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Domestic Violance, Dowry and Thretening


A. Domestic violence dowry threatening can be dealt with by taking apposite legal recourse. A timely intimation to local police and court would be of great help.

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Rajinder Pal  Singh

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Adv.Priti  Trivedi

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