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THIRUMANYAM SREENIVASULU (Mechanical engineer)     23 September 2014

Succession of property after death of father

Dear Sir,

My family is very poor and my father lead the family by taking loans
from the third party since my child hood. I have father+mother+elder
sister+brothers(2). My sister got marriage in 1982 when i was studying
VI class. I have studied up to Diploma course by the help of second
hand books given by my cousin brother and college lecturer. I worked
in INDIA for some time in Amararaja batteries ltd nearby my home town
TIRUPATI.

In 1994 i went Bahrain(arabian gulf) and continuously worked without
leave since 1994.
I have been sent all the money around Rs 460000/- to my father when i
was working in Bahrain before my marriage. My father cleared all of
his debts, build a house and made different un-registered sale deed up
on purchasing 3.5 acre of DKT land with my money and kept on his name.

When i got marriage in year 2000 after arrived INDIA and after 2 years
we sold some original patta land due financial problems. Finally my
father proposed to make a deal by giving Rs 100000/-and executed  an
un-registered relinquishment deed from me for the rest of all the
properties(3.5 acre land+house).

In the year 2004 i again spent Rs.120000/-  for the repair of house.My
father died in Nov 2012 without partition. Again i spent Rs 45000/-
for his death ceremony. Also i have been arranged rice bags and
money(monthly Rs 1500/-) for my mother since 2006 to till date.

I have been living separately since july 2002.

Now my mother + brothers(2 Nos) are not interested to give my share of
property based on an un-registered relinquishment copy.

Evidence documents(ORIGINAL) are available:

1) Letters(42 Nos) written by brother as per parents dictation
mentioning as purchased property with my money
2) Bank statement copy + cheque book(2 Nos) + D D receipts(1994 -2000)
3) Relinguishment copy
4) House photos + VRO certified copy
5) K.KESAVULU REDDY loan issued copy
6) Ration card of wife+mother+father
7) Properties possession enjoyment of fathers' name-Adangal copies
8) Receipt of house reapair-Water proofing bill



So may i eligible to make a legal suit on them?



Please advise.



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     23 September 2014

The property of a Hindu male dying intestate is distributed among his heirs in accordance with section 8and 9 of The Hindu Succession Act, 1956. As per these the property of a Hindu dying intestate devolves upon his heirs of Class I who take the property to the exclusion of all other heirs. First obtain legal heir certificate to get intestate share of property.


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