Mr. KALPESH PRAVIN MODI
I am from Mumbai & my aadhar card shows Mumbai address. My property (flats in apartment) is located at Mumbai & Gujarat Both places. Can I register my will at BHARUCH all all property across India. ...
I am from Mumbai & my aadhar card shows Mumbai address. My property (flats in apartment) is located at Mumbai & Gujarat Both places. Can I register my will at BHARUCH all all property across India. ...
Yes you have created wiil Sapratly because whenever you execut the will in this process is depending the property situated so far for bharuch property creat a will in bharuch register offic of for mumbai creta a will in mumbai it's best way for future way I am from bharuch so if any other enquiry or dabuts content me i give my best reply
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We are 7 brothers and I am the 5th one. My late mother has got a Will registered (in 2001) for her own cash and gold assets in her eldest son Jagadeesha’s (1st) unmarried and youngest Harinath’s ...
Yes all you claim late Jagadeesha's property. You all need to apply for and obtain Legal heirship or Succession Certificate first.
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Dear sir father and mother self owned property asked for partition , when asked they showed a will saying my mother has created a will saying that her property belongs to my brother daughters. my fath ...
The property was made Khatha on the basis of WILL, you can get certified copy of the same and you can challenge the said Khatha and to file civil suit for cancellation of said alleged WILL and to give police complaint for the same before jurisdictional police station. All the best.
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My friend's mother had purchased some property but she want to give the property to her youngest child who is above 18 years but after her death. Please suggest what she can do
Dear Sir,
She can execute a gift deed or release deed in favour of her youngest son.
Sir, I need to know on the will written in 1971 will be valid to fight for property rights for granddaughters. In Ancestors property will, it's written that, "the property to be enjoyed only the sons ...
Yes. You can contest the will, if you have copies of all relevant documents, better to consult a Property expert lawyer from the panel of Vidhikarya and protect your interest on all aspects of the property quickly.
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Sir a will in favour of my aunty was probated in Canada and attested by Indian Embassy in Canada now she want to sell property in delhi,does she required again to probate in India or she can sell her ...
No idea, please consult the proper person who dealt such issues.
my grand father had 4 sons. but he divided his property to his 5 grand sons. by this way one son getting any property because he has only 3 married daughters.and one has only one son...left two have 2 ...
Yes will can be challenged.Better to consult a property professional lawyer from panel of Vidhikarya for quick action.
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I am a 69 year old woman from Chennai. My husband passed away in Oct 2016, without writing a will. Presently I have two daughters, my eldest passed away in 1991, but has a 26 year old daughter. I ha ...
Dear Madam,
First get heirship certificate and get the property transferred in your name then write a Will.
I am drafting a will and I want to attach the photographs and signature of the beneficiary. Does it make the will invalid?
dear client in your matter Signature of beneficiary will make the will invalid.
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A person makes a will in the year 1961 allotts one property to his six sons all six separate pieces in 1350 sq ft already built in 1961,he has put in a clause that his sons should not sell ,mortgage, ...
dear client in your matter First u check whether the will is probated by the dist.judge or not.if probated go through the order of district judge.if not probated the will may be challenged in future which may create problem.Better take complete advise from lawyer.
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