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Declaration of self acquired

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 19 June 2019 This query is : Resolved 
My husband and my self are residing in bangalore since from 1991 and in 1995 he has purchased around 16 guntas of land with alination for 8 guntas at his native place and constructed a small house in 2000. In that house his parents and his brother were residing . In 2006 his brother got married and started quarelling in the house they also started harassing us indirectly. So without any other alternative my husband in the year 2008 filed two suite one for his share in ancisters property and another for declaration of the property purchased by him before court at his native. The lower court ordered in 2013 and declared the self acquired property as my husbands self acquired property and he is the sole owner for the same. Further for the another suite order was pronounced in 2016 and allowed one third share to my husband. Aggrieved by this his brother has filed RA before next higher court in 2013 and 2017 against both the orders. Now on 14/06/2019 the next higher court has dismissed the appeal and moved both the cases to the lower court stating to give oppurtunity for additional evidences to his brother and also to combine both the cases. Kindly guide us in this regard and please let us know what best is next step to be taken by us.
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 19 June 2019
Madam already case is in court and I think already an advocate was engaged for the purpose. so ask him the next step/further guidance. If not please consult an experienced advocate who well knowledge in property matters.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 20 June 2019
Your case(s) is/are being proceeded/contested intelligently by an able and competent lawyer, seek his advise/guidance as S/he is well aware about the facts/circumstances and records of the case, without seeking obligation of experts on the basis of limited information, although it is available FREE OF COST.
However, if you have lost faith in your lawyer change him/her immediately.


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