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Living home distribution

(Querist) 25 July 2014 This query is : Resolved 

My name is abid. We are muslim family. We have home at native place build by grandfather. He is nomore. My grandmother also expired. My father has one brother and one sister. They are also expired. My father and cousin brother(son of fathers brother) purchased share of my auntie(fathers sister). We live in common bunglow which is in 4000 square feet land. There are 10 rooms. 5 room each. My cousin want more vacant land around bunglow. He is criminal in nature. He is telling to my father if he will not get property distribute d according to him, then he will trouble us. I want property distribution from court. Please suggest me how to proceed
ADV-JEEVAN PATIL, MUMBAI (Expert) 26 July 2014
File suit for distribution of ancestral propery.
Hope clear
ADV-JEEVAN PATIL, MUMBAI (Expert) 26 July 2014
File suit for equal distribution
ajay sethi (Expert) 26 July 2014
file suit for partition .
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 26 July 2014
suit for partition and injunction lies.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 26 July 2014
File suit for partition and injunction. Consult a local lawyer.
abid (Querist) 26 July 2014
What to do if he start to do construction in open space.
abid (Querist) 26 July 2014
What are documets require to file law suit
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 27 July 2014
Consult a lawyer and file a partition suit which will be the appropriate move in this situation.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 28 July 2014
Suit for partition and possession with consequential relief of injunction.
M V Gupta (Expert) 29 July 2014
You may consider executing partition deed for ur respective shares as per Islamic law of succession and register it. If ur cousin does not cooperate then only u should consider filing suit for partition. Take help from local lawyer. It is presumed that ur paternal uncle and aunt were alive at the time of ur GF's death.If any of them had pre deceased ur GF, then, as per the Islamic law of succession, the children of such pre deceased do not get any right to the properties of GF.
M.Sheik Mohammed Ali (Expert) 01 August 2014
you file partition suit, best way.


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