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Dispute with the ownership

(Querist) 25 November 2013 This query is : Resolved 
hello,

Myself Neha. I've been married for 3 years now. My husband works for an IT firm here and my father-in-law is running a provisional store.

My husband has been paying all his salary from 10 years now to my father-in-law until this last April,which we stopped after the arrival of our baby. The salary from my husband(around 60k),the profit from the shop and the rent (around 80k,which was build with the loan amount) all together was being collected by my father-in-law. Now again, we have cleared a huge amount of loan for our new house(everybody staying in this same house) .

Recently my sister-in-law has left her house seeking for a divorce from her husband and has settled in our house.Now my father-in-law claims that all the property belongs to him and its his own decision to whom it belongs to(he wants to register them to his daughter). when we voiced it, we were told to leave the house immediately.

I want to know how the situation should be handled and what legal actions can be taken?. I m looking forward for an urgent help which would be of great help at this time.

Thanking you,

Neha.
BAALASUBRAMANNYAMM (Expert) 25 November 2013
If the house property is in the name of your father-in-law, even though your husband has been supporting his earnings since 10 years etc pleadings, would not be helping you in claiming in the said property. The said property deemed to be treated as his self acquired property. Hence you have no right to made claim in the said house property.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 25 November 2013
If the property is in the name of your FIL you have no claim till he is alive.
ajay sethi (Expert) 25 November 2013
he wants to make provision for his daughter now that she is divorced from her husband .he is under impression that you would be able to buy another flat of your own . request father in law t register it in joint names of your husband and his daughter .
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 25 November 2013
If your father has documentary proof to prove that he regularly contributed to the housing loan repayment or towards the property development, he can claim a share in the property through a partition deed but he has to prove his claim with substantial and indisputable proof.


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