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Prajesh Jehan   07 February 2020 at 22:56

My grandfather died in 1950

My grandfather self acquired agricultural lands in 1935.My grandfather died intestate in 1950.He was survived by his wife,son and daughter.His son died intestate in 1954 leaving behind his daughter and wife.
My grandmother died intestate in 1966.
I'm the maternal grandson of my grandfather.
Do my mother have share in my grandfather property?
We are hindu family from TamilNadu.
Title document is in name of my grandfather..

Anonymous   06 February 2020 at 18:20

Power of attorney can be given to cousin brother.

SIR HEARD THAT POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR THE DISPOSAL IMMOVABLE PROPERTY IN GUJARAT IS VALID FOR ONLY FOR BLOOD RELATION PERSON NO OTHER THAN.

IF POWER OF ATTORNEY GIVEN TO COUSIN BROTHER DULY NOTARIZED IS VALID FOR THE TRANSACTION OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY IN GUJARAT.
ASHWIN JOSHI MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS ashwinkumarjoshi@ymail.com and joshiashwin59@gmail.com.

Anonymous   02 February 2020 at 23:10

Illegal encroachment on my land

Dear Sir,
A Colonizier has illegally created a way from my land and indulge with panchayat and patwari and shown road into map from my land. Now Panchayat is saying that they had declared the way as public road and now Colonizier can create the road on it and that it will benefit to other land owner but they are not providing me any written documents nor i had received any Notice for the same.

Now what can i do as they all are indulge with colonizier and not listening to me.

Please Help........

RKP   31 January 2020 at 15:18

Juridiction of legal will

My mother wants to make a legal registered will for her property and monetary assets.
Since she has properties in multiple cities then will my mother have to make different wills in each of the cities(by visiting each of the cities registrar office) for the corresponding properties there or she can make a will from any of the city she is presently residing and mention all the properties(of all cities) in this one will?

Anonymous   29 January 2020 at 16:18

Property issues by my aunties, all are more than 70 years ol

After My grandfather death 1976, all his property transferred to my father in 1976 by patta chitta. After my father's death 1995, that properties changed to my name by patta. I am paying tax for that one from 2000. EC also in my name. By using 2005 act, my father's sisters asking share in all the properties. They married before 1989. Case is pending in court. They are going to apply stay for that property. What will I do now? Before 2005, no women has rights in immovable property. By that all are changed. Is it favour for me? Can i sell that properies? They are harassing me by many ways. Give some ideas, please.

kavethaperumal   29 January 2020 at 16:16

Property issues by my aunties, all are more than 70 years ol

After My grandfather death 1976, all his property transferred to my father in 1976 by patta chitta. After my father's death 1995, that properties changed to my name by patta. I am paying tax for that one from 2000. EC also in my name. By using 2005 act, my father's sisters asking share in all the properties. They married before 1989. Case is pending in court. They are going to apply stay for that property. What will I do now? Before 2005, no women has rights in immovable property. By that all are changed. Is it favour for me? Can i sell that properies? They are harassing me by many ways. Give some ideas, please.

Ram Singh   29 January 2020 at 12:46

Umarried brother agricultural property division in u.p

We are 5 brother have ancestral agricultural land in U.P , Out of 5 brother 3 brother were elder to me and 1 is younger to me ,In 3 elder brothers ,2 where unmarried and one of my elder who was married died in1995 and had one son after him.
My query is that my 1st elder unmarried brother died few months back and now as per uttar pradesh zamindari abolition act who will have the succession rights over his agricultural land. Is there any provision that my 2nd elder brother who was married has a son will have succession rights over his agricultural land


Anonymous   29 January 2020 at 11:20

Property ownership

Dear Sir/Madam,

After partition of India my Grandfather bought a flat in a refugee colony in Delhi with the help of his advocate friend as my Grandfather was paralytic. But his friend cheated him and made the power of attorney on his name and shown my Grandfather as tenant. My Grandfather paid the rent for few months and later stopped paying it due to bad financial condition. Now, my Father along with my Mother and I have the possession of this property. My Father is now 67 years old. There is no communication of any kind between so called owners and us from almost more than 60 years. They have not even claimed anything from us at any platform. We want to sell this property and move to other place.

Can we make the legal ownership papers of this property on my Father or Mother's name? If yes, then please guide me the process and where should we approach for the same.

Should I file RTI to get clear state of property in Municipal & Revenue Dept.?

Or, can we give it on rent without ownership on basis of possession? Is it safe?

I shall be really obliged to you.

Warm Regards.

Anonymous   28 January 2020 at 22:47

Property distribution - as per mohammadan law - no male heir

My Father-in-law and his brother equally divided their father’s property among them and living peacefully and they have good family relationship. My Father-in-Law does have daughters and no male heir, and his brother does have male heir.
My Father-in-Law owned a ancestral property, which came under his possession during his father’s property division.
I request you to clarify , In this scenario does male heir of Father-in-law’s brother’s son does have right on my Father-in-law property as per Indian Mohammadan law ? We wanted that property should shared among his daughters only. What is the solution ? can my father-in-law write will stating that after my demise this property should be distribute among my daughters.
By the grace of Almighty my father-in-law is doing fine and he is aged.

monika   27 January 2020 at 11:23

Name plate board

Dear Experts,

we are a society of 47 flats and 5 shops. the property got registered in 2011 and we got the possession in 2016. Since then we were asking some of the basic things to be done by our Builder and he committed to do the same. NAMEPLATE BOARD is one of them and somehow he is doing that now. but he is saying that he will put only one name on the nameplate whereas as per the agreement many of the flats have two names i.e. owner and co-owner. The builder is denying to put both the names now.
My question is that is there any rule or article of Law with the help of which we can put some pressure on our Builder. we would be obliged if so.
Thank you
regards

Monika Rai