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Claim fathers property

(Querist) 02 November 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Iam an adopted son but no legal documents has been filed at the time of taking because they adopted same family elder Brother Son, the adopted parents have a daughter.. after 23 years because of some family issues they sent back to my own parents now.. and they are saying they don't give any sharing in property to myself and they make everything to name of there daughter, but from my all academic and other documents from the beginning their name only mentioned as a father and mother.. can i claim Equal sharing in that property ? or what can i do according to your best of knowledge ?

Because my own father and mother name didn't mentioned in any of the documents of my.. then how can i claim in there ?

Between this two parents game i am suffering lot...kindly give me suggestions..

Anirudh (Expert) 02 November 2015
Dear Ramesh,
This is a repeated query of yours.

You have some wrong understanding about the legal position as far as the property issue is concerned. Let me clear your such wrong notions.

1. You think that just because you had been adopted, you are entitled to the property of your adopted parents. THIS IDEA OF YOURS IS TOTALLY WRONG. I am saying this because, even if you are born to the said parents, even then, you have no legal right to claim anything from the property of your such (biological) parents, so long as the property owning parent(s) are alive. The property being their absolute property, they can dispose of it in whatever manner that they may choose. If they give the entire property to their daughter, you cannot complain. Assuming that they do not given their property to their daughter, but to a total stranger or gift it to a temple etc., even the daughter cannot complain.

SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 02 November 2015
No reply for repeated queries
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 02 November 2015
No reply if query repeated.


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