icon Can we claim grand father's property after mother death

My grand father died in 1997. My grand mother died in 2006. My mother died in 2022. My uncle died in 2020. My uncle's wife wants to gain control on my grandfather land and can I get share of it

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
As per the Hindu Succession Act of 1956, grandchildren have the right to inherit the property of their grandparents. If the grandfather or grandmother had died intestate (without making a will), their property is inherited by their legal heirs. In case their son or daughter (the grandchild's parent) had died before them, the grandchildren have an equal share of the property as their aunts or uncles. The rights of grandchildren to inherit the property of their grandparents were furt ...ReadMore

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icon Daughter Ancestor property share

In 1991 my father gave his all property to my two brothers equally and if they transferred they're all property to their wife and sun or sell. can I ask for my share as daughter in these conditions

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4 months ago


A. Dear client
As a daughter you too have equal rights over your father’s property, you can challenge the transfer deed made only in your brother’s name by filing a suit.
You need to consult an advocate for further procedure.

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icon Bank property auction under SARFAESI Act

I purchased a property on auction by bank of baroda in 2019. Till today we are not getting any possession bank is not showing any interest to handle the case properly and provide us physical possessio

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4 months ago


A. Dear client
Continue communicating with the bank in writing. Send formal letters expressing your concerns, the legal victories you've achieved, and your expectation of receiving physical possession. Keep a record of all correspondence. If you have court orders in your favor, explore enforcement options. Contact local authorities or regulatory bodies that oversee banks and financial institutions. File a complaint about the bank's failure to comply with court orders and seek their intervention. Ch ...ReadMore

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icon exchange the property between public trust and an individual

We have property and there is property in a public trust name. Public trust proposes as to exchange the property as the property we have is in benefits of trust and the property that trust holds curre

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client
Considering the trust as a legal entity which wants to convey a property to another legal person it should be fine unless the trust is barred from conveying through its byelaws.

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icon Property - My father made a house in Bihar

My father made a house in Bihar in 1988.We are three brothers.He named his property on elder son as minor.My father died in 1998 .Elder brother after getting job in 1990 settled in Bokaro.I took care

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
If your father has registered a will saying that property should belong to your brother, then you will not have any right on that property.
In case there is no will, then you can claim your right on that property.

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icon Case Type :-WRIC - WRIT - C

do lower court order are still valid and function? case type (WRIC - WRIT - C) as that case was further challenged in high court and its currently pending for judgement and there is no stay order ever

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The validity and functioning of lower court orders can vary depending on the specific circumstances, the type of case, and the subsequent actions taken in higher courts. Here are some general considerations:

a) Validity and Obligation to Follow Lower Court Orders:

In many legal systems, lower court orders remain valid and must be followed unless they are specifically stayed or set aside by a higher court.
If there is no stay order issued by the higher court, then the lower court' ...ReadMore

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icon Property Dispute of an apartment

The property is an apartment which currently has three owners, my father, my father's brother and a sister. My father's sister is mentally disabled and is currently at an old age home. She does not ha

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
If the person is of unsound mind, he is not capable of transferring any property by a deed of gift, etc. and a transfer by him would be considered void ab initio.
To sum up, any sale of property which belongs to a person who has mental illness is per se illegal. The mentally infirm person is unable to understand it and is incapable of forming a rational judgement about how it would affect his interest.

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icon Removal of 25 share of my son from share certificate of housing society

My husband passed away in 2010 ,then I got the succession certificate ,n in that he is having 25% n mine is 75% but now I want to remove it as his behavior has changed n he us not paying me rather giv

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In India, the law governing succession matters is the Indian Succession Act, 1925. Section 372 of the Act provides for the revocation of a succession certificate under certain circumstances, such as fraud or mistake.

To proceed with revoking the succession certificate and transferring the property solely in your name, you may need to file an application before the court that issued the certificate. It would be best to consult with a lawyer who specializes in succession matters to ...ReadMore

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icon Occupancy certificate

Apartment occupied by residents since 2011, builder has not provided OC. Association is planning to file a case against builder. Which court should we file? Is RERA applicable? Bangalore

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
If the developer doesn't give OC, a homebuyer must report to the RERA authorities. As per the RERA guidelines, a homebuyer can also ask for compensation from the builder the delay in getting the OC if a registered sale deed has not been executed in their favour.

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icon Legal heirs certificate

How get legal heirs certificate from District Magistrate Hyderabad

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
You have to approach the Mandal Office. Note: Also, you can apply online by logging on to the official website from the Meeseva Center. You can obtain the application form from the Tahasildar. Enter the mandatory details in the application form.

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