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naveen   09 January 2015

Gift deed from my father to me

My father wants to gift deed a property to me. The property is not ancestral property. This was self acquired by my dad though his hard work. This has been agreed by me and my brother.

I just want to make sure that i do not face any problems in near future. I want to confirm can this gift deed be challenged by my brother?



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Adv Archana Deshmukh (Practicing Advocate)     09 January 2015

Get the gift deed properly drafted and register it.

Yash (Sr. Manager - Legal)     10 January 2015

If gift deed is registered and so long as the property is self acquired property of the donor, you will not face any problem by your brother. As a safer side, take signature of your brother in the gift deed.

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     15 June 2015

1.  IF the "Gift Deed", is duly registered, THEN "nobody) can challenge it, which includes any and all the family members, which includes the donor (father) himself.


2.  A duly registered Gift Deed, is a conclusive and non-revocable document.


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