Cliam on ancestral property
Ashwini
(Querist) 13 March 2016
This query is : Resolved
Hi,
My grandfather was given a property on Grant in 1972, he died in 1993, he has three children My Aunt(around 63), my father (57) and my uncle (53). On the death of my grandfather, the property was transferred to all the three children in RTA. On Oct 2013, My father signed a release deed towards my uncle. my signature was not taken. Can I claim for the propery released since it was ancestral ? My faher regrets it now, he was drunk while signing the documet, as well as they had told him that they were equally dividing the property, Hence he signed. Can my dad withdraw his release deed ? Which point will hold better in the law .. relase of ancestral property or drunl and signed ? Please help me with some reference to lawyers in Udupi, karnataka.
P. Venu
(Expert) 14 March 2016
Did the transfer take place through registered deed?
How is that the property ancestral?
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 14 March 2016
All related documents need to be referred, Consult local lawyer, show him all documents and discuss in detail.
Adv. Yogen Kakade
(Expert) 14 March 2016
You need a local lawyer to consult you after referring all the related documents.