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(Querist) 24 August 2016 This query is : Resolved 
My grand father-purchased a lease hold property (House) in 1968 at new Delhi. He died in 1988 without leaving any will. My grandfather- left behind two sons & two daughters. In 1996 my father and his brother applied for mutation and conversion of property into freehold after obtaining NOC from their sisters and mother. Land & Development office converted the property into freehold and conversion deed was duly registered in their joint names. Now the property stand registered in the joint names of my father and his brother.In 2000 my father and his brother partition that property and got registered partition deed at registrar.

My query :-
Can file partition suit on my father.
Isaac Gabriel (Expert) 25 August 2016
Why resort to court proceedigns.Is there any misunderstandin between yourself and father and brother?
Deepak (Querist) 25 August 2016
My father want to give property to my elder brother.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 25 August 2016
It is believed that owner is Hindu.

The property inherited from father may not necessarily be ancestral.


The owner can dispose his self acquired/self earned, share in estate in his life time as it pleases to him/her.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 25 August 2016
The property in the hands of your father is apparently not ancestral.

Kumar Doab (Expert) 25 August 2016
Expert Mr.Issac Gabriel has hinted to you.


Cajole/placate/convince/serve your father and he may give one share to you.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 26 August 2016
After partition, your father is owner of property if you are Hindu.

Your father can sell / gift / mortgage / bequeath a will the property, you have no claim during his life time and after also if he has bequeathed.
Deepak (Querist) 26 August 2016
SIR MR Rajender Goyal

We were Hindu by religion and I was major at the time of partition
Kumar Doab (Expert) 26 August 2016
If the property is not ancestral, then no one may have any forced share in it.


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