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Maternal property rights for daughter

Guest (Querist) 01 November 2014 This query is : Resolved 
My maternal uncle is living in a house inherited from his mother. During my childhood, he obtained signature from my mother and now my uncle claims that it is his property. The property was inherited by my grandmother from her maternal family. My granndmother passed away in 1990. Her gold jewelry also was kept by my uncle. My uncle is unresponsive when my mother tried to ask him her share. I would like to know the kind of rights my mother holds to claim the property. The property is being enjoyed by my uncle's family since 1982 and all the rents coming out of that property were never shared with my mother. Can we claim that as well? My grandfather is alive and he is ready to support my mother but not sure how. I will be grateful for any helpful advice. Let me know if any further information required. Thank you.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 01 November 2014
sit home quietly unless some you intend to enrich lawyers.

Your mother has no claim now she has consented long back.
Guest (Querist) 01 November 2014
Thanks Sudhir. But she was asked to sign so that my uncle can apply for home loan. My grandfather says that that my grandmother had intention of giving a share to my mother to which my uncle refused always. Consent was taken from my mother for a different reason.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 02 November 2014
anonymous query is not replied here.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 02 November 2014
sit home quietly unless some you intend to enrich lawyers.

Your mother has no claim now she has consented long back.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 02 November 2014
no reply to aq.
ajay sethi (Expert) 02 November 2014
anonymous query
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 02 November 2014
No reply to anonymous query.
Guest (Querist) 02 November 2014
I used the 'anonymous' option since it is available. I am posting the same as a new query. Thanks a lot.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 05 November 2014
You are at your liberty to re-post the same query under your new name wherein you may get proper opinion/advise to your query.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 06 November 2014
You can post query after query hoping that the experts will change their university and have another degree from other university.

It is perhaps, in you r opinion a free forum where some fools burn their own electricity and net connection, their won time and advise people like you who have no enforceable grievance.

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Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 08 November 2014
to get reply better use a name.
Guest (Querist) 08 November 2014
Thanks to everyone.
Guest (Querist) 08 November 2014
Thanks to everyone.


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