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Sir, we are two brothers and 1 sister , My sister got love marriage to against our family because of that my parents are died by suicide . And now she is asking our property share , we don't like to


A. It does not matter whether the property is a self-acquired or ancestral property. if there is no will, after the demise of your parents, she is legally entitled to get equal share in the property of her parents. File a partition suit and let the court give her, her share of the property. Drag the court's proceeding and let her get exhausted. Justice delayed is justice denied.

For filing a partition suit you can contact me through Vidhikarya



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Aunti of my wife(Mrs.A) nominated my wife(Mrs.B) concerning here flat in our housing society at Andheri west Mumbai. After the death of Mrs.A Flat has been transferred in favour of my wife(Mrs.B) bei


A. Yes you are correct they need a Succession Certificate. A nominee is a custodian of the property while a legal heir has legal right to inherit the property. For filing a petition for Succession Certificate in Bombay High Court you can contact me by getting the contact details from Vidhikarya.

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My maternal grand father bought some land 25 years back. His brothers filed a case against him asking for a share in the land. My maternal grand father has included my mother and her brother as defend


A. File partition suit and ask for legal share into property. contact with our vidhikarya lawyers for filing suit and legal advice.

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Viswanath  M K

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I have 5 uncles,My father has beend expired and i want to sell the property we all r agree to sell property but my 1 uncle is refusing can i sell the property with my 3uncles after leaving the part of


A. Better you approach your uncle and convey him to amicably settle and make settlement deed and he is not listening then go File partition suit.

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My father (expired in 1996) has self earned property at Jaipur. He made a will giving rights to his wife, which is not registered. My father had mentioned in his will that there shall not be any share


A. A hindu daughter, whether married or not, is entitled to get equal share in the ancestral property only. However in your case, this property is a self-acquired property of your father. Had he died intestate, (without a Will) then you being one of the legal heir is entitled to have equal share in the property along with your mother and two sisters. But your father died testate (with a Will). Since this property is not ancestral but self-acquired, your father can give his property to anyone by his ...ReadMore

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Hello,I am shafeeq I want to know that how to do a partition of the property we have a property in which 6 members r involved my 4 uncles and 1 aunt i want a partition of my dads property but my uncl


A. File a partition suit in the Civil Court. For drafting and filing partition suit contact a local lawyer from Vidhikarya.

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Sir two properties were loaned and both the properties were npa the value of 1 st property is 65 lakh and second 3 cr and the loan being worth 93 lakh...so can't we save the second property which is t


A. How come when the valuation of the first property is INR 65 lakhs and the recoverable outstanding dues is INR 93 lakhs. Since both the property is declare NPA, a proceeding against both the properties will be initiated by 60 days demand notice under the Sarfaesi Act, to discharge dues within the stipulated period mentioned in the notice from the date of receiving the notice. Where the borrower does not discharge dues in full within 60 days, THEN WITHOUT INTERVENTION OF ANY COURT OR TRIBUNAL Secu ...ReadMore

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I have two married sisters. Both got married before the death of my parents. My parents expired in March 2005. My question is that do my sisters have any claim on the property which is still in my mot


A. If your parents died intestate and no will in your favour, then all three of you are entitled to share the property equally. In your case, each one of you gets 1/3 share in the property. By the recent landmark judgement, Supreme Court has ruled, that a Hindu daughter, whether married or unmarried, be it from mitakshara or dayabhaga school of law, whether the father died before the amendment came into force, shall henceforth have equal rights in property of HUF. This ruling shall have retrospect ...ReadMore

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In 1962 the Bihar government amended the CNT Act to include ""economically weaker castes belongigng to SC &OBC.The original Act applied only to ST. After division of BIHAR ibto Bihar and Jharkhand i


A. Better way to contact with local lawyers for your better legal resolution.

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Dear sir is there any provision to take a legal documentation for agricultural land on which my family farming from last 40 years approximately. the area of land is 05 bigha approx other than this lan


A. A proper vetting of the documents is required to be done. Please get my contact details from Vidhikarya. You can send the scanned copies of the documents to my email.

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