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Transfer of property

(Querist) 10 January 2012 This query is : Resolved 
My father has bought a property some 20 years ago. He has not written any will. Since he is no more, can my mother transfer the property in her name. Please answer my below questions.

1) The legal heir certificate contains the name of me, my mom and my grandfather(he is no more)

2) Is there any possibility of my father's brothers objecting the property transfer since there is my grandpa's name in the legal heir certificate so that they are also entitled for the property?

3) What are the docs (original/duplicates) required while going for registration?

4) Is it still possible for us to proceed without the knowledge of my father's brothers since we have got a NOC from my grandpa?
M.Sheik Mohammed Ali (Expert) 10 January 2012
as per your query, purely your father self earned property so you and your mother only having rights of the property, even though if you proved that your father self earned property so no one cant ask question. you submit original after registration they will return back the original.if you possible get net legal heirs certificate then produce new certificate to the register office.
Dayananda Gowda (Expert) 10 January 2012
what your father working during his life time and he had any separate earnings? If your father having any separate earnings it is easy to prove it is your self acquired.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 10 January 2012
It is self aquired property of your father, and your uncle have no any right to claim it.
U can trf property on ur mother's name
I suggest to trf jt with you
Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 10 January 2012
Yes as per mr shroof u beter to trf in yur name
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 10 January 2012
At present you and your mother and if any siblings to you they will get the right over the property.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 11 January 2012
I also have similar views over this issue as are experts have common advice thereon.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 11 January 2012
agree with experts.
Deepak Nair (Expert) 11 January 2012
Rightly advised by the experts.
Swetha (Querist) 16 January 2012
Thank you all..Swetha


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