Dear Sir/ mam
Please help me understand. My grandfather had registered his property will in the name of me and my brother but in the registered will my father name is mismatch. Thought me my brother name are correct. Now I can't rectify the registered will because my grandfather had expired 8 year ego.
Please let me know if my name mismatch can be the problem in registered will?
Anonymous
28 November 2020 at 22:46
Hello sir
My cousin brother is farmer in Gujrat
Is it possible that I will become a farmer
As per reletive rules
Anonymous
28 November 2020 at 18:08
Can i file a petition against local municipality, ? because they passed a plan without Signature of builder and Architect. and now refusing to give Completion certificate over it.
Please Help
Sir,
I have filled RFA at High court as defender for recovery of advance amount paid.
Now already one year over no hearing on stay order against Trial court decree.
Shall I reminded once again as Vacate application .
Regards
Himesh Kumar
27 November 2020 at 18:06
Can we buy a site with out a mother deed or root deed of z site.But the same parallel sites are registered and banks have sanctioned loans for same property .All who related to partition of this site are ready to transfer to my name.only thing is mother deed is missing .kindly advice .
Arvind Kumar
26 November 2020 at 23:30
We are staying in 70 years old dilapidated building in the Mumbai suburbs. The present landlord is officially neither on papers nor is interested in repair or redevelopment. We are 8 tenants of the building.
We want to initiate the process of forming the association and go for redevelopment on our own. Apart from CTS no. and online Property card we don't have any other building documents.
We have water bills, electricity bills, Aadhar, and ration cards.
Anonymous
26 November 2020 at 13:53
My paternal grand mother had written a WILL in 1970 on an immovable property(built house) in favour of her elder son with a condition that he would get the ownership after paying half the value of the property to her younger son. Elder son happens to be my father. After his death, his wife(my mother) shall get the ownership of the property only to the extent of enjoying the premises for full life term and then it shall be passed on to her two sons(me and my brother) with absolute rights. That is the background and the content of the WILL.
My grand mother passed away in 1972 and my father in 1978. According to the condition in the WILL and as per an understanding within the family, we(mother, me and my brother) together paid half the value of the property(assessed by a certified valuer) and got a signed document from my father' younger brother, endorsing the receipt of cash as his share and also relinquishment of his rights over the property. Right now, according to WILL, my mother is the sole owner of the property. She is 87 years old today and healthy.
My query is follows: Me and my brother being senior citizens and over 60 years, would like to generate a document to pass on the same property to our sons with my mother being alive. Obviously, we don't have any rights over the property as long as she is alive. But my mother has no problem in signing any document to affect the transfer after her life term. Can we write a WILL or go in for another type of legal document(registered or unregistered) for effective transfer of property to next generation? Kindly suggest how to go about.
Anonymous
26 November 2020 at 11:07
Hi,
My father passed away on 2018 february.We applied for legal heir certificate after that with members in the family(including grandma),She then passed away due to cancer that december 2018.She didnot wrote any will nor in a position to understand whats going on. Now,We want to sell a property of a father, can we just sell it just like that, or does it involve any legal needs.
My grandfather expired before 2005, and my father expired in 2016. Both of them dint leave any will against a property. It's in the name of my grandfather and father jointly. Among my grandmother(alive), mother, me, and sister. how would the property split happen? Also, can my grandmom register/sell the property without anyone else's signature?
Follow-up question on top! Since my father and grandfather passed away, House tax receipts are changed in the name of my grandmother from 2017-18. she also collected the Gramakantam certificate from the Panchayat office. Using the above 2 documents she sold the property to a 3rd party without my Family's concern. When I looked through the Certfiedcopy certificate its mentioned as the property is passed on to my grandmother from ancestors whereas in the original documents which I have it's mentioned as self-acquired. The sub-registrar response was since she has submitted both house tax receipt and Gramakantam certificate, Two documents would be enough, and legal heirs signatures aren't necessary. What can be done in my current situation? is proceeding legally via court the only option?
Gpa holder executed gift deed
In 1988 landlord had dine gpa to 1st party , same property was purchased by my mama ji in 1996, in 2011 my mama ji had transferred whole plot to one of the sisters and told that sister to execute gift deed to others sisters so that plot will be divided among three sisters ,now my mom is planning to.
gift deed her share of same land to me ,
Is it loan eligible