icon Property distribution between two wives and their childrens

Hi sir, my muslim father married twice. First wife has two daughters only and second wife has 3 sons and two daughters. I am from first wife. How property will distribute among all?

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,

As a legal advisor, I can provide some general information on the distribution of property in the scenario you have described. However, it's important to note that inheritance laws can vary based on personal laws, religious customs, and specific circumstances. Therefore, it is advisable to consult with a lawyer who specializes in Islamic inheritance laws to obtain accurate advice based on the specific jurisdiction and personal law applicable to your situation.

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icon Minor property selling by guardian (mother)

Sir , I 1991 my mother sellout a plot Allotted by DDA to my father who expired in 1990. At that time my mother didn't take and permission to sell from court. Now I am 42 year old , can i claim the own

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In your situation, if your mother sold the plot allotted to your deceased father without obtaining the necessary permission from the court, it could potentially raise issues regarding the validity of the sale.

To determine whether you can claim ownership of the plot, several factors need to be considered, including:

1. Relevant Laws: The specific laws and regulations governing the sale of property allotted by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) at the time of the sale need to b ...ReadMore

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icon Government of India allotted landed property to refugee

Government allotted agricultural landed property to the displaced persons those who had been settlement in Andaman Islands through the Govt. approved policy of Rehabilitation schemes since 1968 and fi

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In general, when agricultural land is allotted to displaced persons through a government-approved rehabilitation scheme, there may be restrictions on the sale of such land. The purpose of these restrictions is to ensure that the allotted land is used for agricultural purposes and to prevent the unintended transfer of such land to non-allottees.

The specific restrictions, conditions, and procedures for the sale of such allotted agricultural land will be mentioned in the relevant le ...ReadMore

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icon what should i do before buying property

kese pata lagaye property kharidne se pehle ki koi fraud to nahi aa scam kyunki online me fraud hai bhut dealer pr bhi bhrosa nhi to lawyer hire kre yaa khud se kuch baate pta ho. mene aaj tak propert

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Purchasing a property/land requires utmost care. One has to examine and find out the title of the seller or the nature of his right. A seller can sell only what he possesses. Therefore if a seller has a proper and valid title, on purchase you will get a valid title. If the seller's title is defective, you will get only a defective title. The simple reasoning is that he can sell what he has, and nothing more. When buying a property, legal due diligence is essential to avoid getting e ...ReadMore

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icon build shops on some portion of land. who will get the rent?

We have joint ancestor undivided property. some shops were built by my grandfather and rent was taking by my one uncle and sons of second uncle. we mutually discuss and that time my uncles told to my

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
An undivided/unpartitioned ancestral property and even in the absence of any registered family settlement agreement makes the matter more complicated and unviable. All coparceners of the ancestral property use the property at their whims and choice without fixing their individual share in the property and making it a ground of dispute between the coparceners/legal heirs. So, there is no other way left to resolve the dispute without litigation before the Civil Court. having jurisdict ...ReadMore

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icon Ancestral property dispute.

Sir, my father partitioned our ancestral agri land during 1986. Mutation registry was prepared by revenue inspector and tahasildar. During 2009 I have got 50000 loan from bank. RTC record is on my nam

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The partition of ancestral agricultural land in India is governed by various state-specific laws, as land is a state subject. One common law that governs the partition of ancestral property is the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. This law applies to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs.

According to the Hindu Succession Act, if the property is ancestral, i.e., it has been inherited up to four generations of male lineage, then all the male members of the family would have a right to a sh ...ReadMore

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icon Basement use for entertainment purpose

Can I make a basement below my house for my entertainment purposes like hometheatre, bar, pool table

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8 months ago


A. Dear client,
According to the regulations of the National Building Code or building by-laws, a basement can be used only as a storage, dark room, bank cellar, parking space or to keep equipment requiring constant air conditioning.

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icon succession of relinquished property

Respected advocates, We are family of three - my mother , me and my younger brother. lost my father in 2003. Executed family partition deed with my father’s elder brother, where we three became join

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The effect of the relinquishment deed executed by you and your brother in favour of your mother seizes on the demise of your mother leaving no testamentary document(Will) and by virtue of Hindu law of inheritance, all the surviving legal heirs including you and your brother's successors are entitled to an equal share on the said property.

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icon Transfer of property in my name after father death

My father died leaving behind a will stating that the property must be transfered in my name(son). But now my sister( we are two siblings) who is nri is not giving me noc. What is procedure by which I

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The Hindu Succession Amendment Act, 2005 granted equal rights, duties, liabilities, and responsibilities to daughters that were earlier limited to sons. This also means that the daughter's right to both ancestral and self-acquired property is legal and cannot be contested in Court. Therefore, it is irrelevant whether her father was alive or not or whether she was married or not on the cutoff date of the amendment i.e, September 9, 2005. However, if the father is alive and has trans ...ReadMore

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icon unregistered flat owners association

In our compound flat, 2 associations are there, one is registered another one (ours ) is not registered, they have chosen a lady as a secretary and she collecting money thru her personal account, and

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8 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A self-declared person claiming herself to be a Secretary of an unregistered housing Society having no Byelaws has no right or locus standi to take such kind of arbitrary and unethical action against a flat owner even for non-payment of maintenance charges or for any other issue which may amount to public nuisance. According to section 268 of the Indian penal code, a person is guilty of a public nuisance who does any act or is guilty of an illegal omission that causes any common inj ...ReadMore

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