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Amalgamation deed to individual deeds - property law

(Querist) 02 December 2013 This query is : Resolved 
Dear lawyers,

thank you for the response.

Regards,
P. Venu (Expert) 03 December 2013
Is your husband the only legal heir of your mother-in-law?
Jana_pillai (Querist) 03 December 2013
No- he has a brother.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 03 December 2013
The property may be mortgaged and a will may be bequeathed in your or your husband's favor.

She may gift half of her undivided share in the property and for the rest will can be written.
Jana_pillai (Querist) 03 December 2013


If the property is mortgaged and a will bequeathed in my husbands name , can the will be revoked in he future?

P. Venu (Expert) 04 December 2013
A will is always revocable even if registered.
Jana_pillai (Querist) 04 December 2013
thanks for the response.
Regards
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 04 December 2013
Contact a local lawyer, without knowing details of terms of memorandum nothing can be advised.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 04 December 2013
nothing more to add.
Jana_pillai (Querist) 04 December 2013
Thank you for all the response Regards
P. Venu (Expert) 05 December 2013
Your husband's brother is, and should be a necessary party to such an arrangement.
Jana_pillai (Querist) 05 December 2013
Dear sirs is a registered MOU a legally valid document and can it be revoked?
ABDUL RAZIQUE (Expert) 05 December 2013
yes it can be revoked if there is any term mentioned for breach and there consequence.


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