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My parents have registered our house on my brother name. Now, is there a way for me to claim property rights? I’m a single female.


A. Dear Sir,
If your parents are not alive then you can file a partition suit saying that your parents denied your share as your brother misled them etc.

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If a Hindu male died intestate having 2 sons & Widow, how is his property divided. He orally devolved 60%to older son & remaining 40% to younger son


A. There is no any oral transfer of land. If male died intested then all his legal heirs will get equal shares.in such situation his both sons and his widow will get the equal shares in this property. The case that he orally devided his property as sixty and fourty persent is not at all admissible.

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Hi, I stay in a flat from 16 years. This flat is in my aunt's and grandmother name. Grandmother has 2 daughters and 4 sons. Total 5 children of my grandmother.Two of son's are expired and I am his son


A. No. Since flat is in joint name of grandmother and aunt hence on death of grandmother half portion of flat is liable to be distributed among all legal legal heirs of your grandmother i.e. her daughter's and sons in equal proportion including your mother but only being gradson you donot have any independent ownership right or title over the flat. Your stay in flat is merely as permitted licencee only. Payment of bills etc does not constitute any ownership right in your favour.

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