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.