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Anonymous
(Querist) 19 May 2011
This query is : Resolved
Dear Sir, I am the only son of my parents and I have one younger sister. I am married with my uncle’s daughter and residing in Bangalore. My younger sister is married and settled in abroad. My father is working in abroad and living with my mother. Our residential property in Chennai is the ancestral property belongs to my grandmother (My Mother’s Mother) which was given to my grandmother by my grandfather by jeevanamsam in Chennai court. In the year 80’s my grandmother gave the property to my mother After 30 years, my parents have sold the house without mine and my sister knowledge and received the money from the buyer who is our recent neighbor. At the time of selling, the property was in the name of my mother. I would like to know whether we have rights to claim for the property share or property money or issue notice. Even my sister is not supporting me to file the case. Right now I am jobless and I cannot afford to pay for the lawyer who works for me. Whether I can make payment agreement with the lawyer in the form of commissions? Please help me.
M.Sheik Mohammed Ali
(Expert) 19 May 2011
you cannot succeed your case because last 30 years without any interrupt enjoying the property, so you cannot win the case.
R.Ramachandran
(Expert) 19 May 2011
From the facts given by you, the property in question is the personal property of your mother. Your mother has every right to do whatever that she likes to do with the said property. NO ONE, including you and your sister, have any right whatsoever to question her actions or to claim any share in the said property. If your parents have not given any penny to you or your sister, it is their prerogative. No one can question the same.
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 19 May 2011
Yes thats your mother's self property. Its can't be treated as ancestral property.. You can't file case against them..
Guest
(Expert) 19 May 2011
You are jobless and still you want to illegally sue your mother for a property case, which you are sure to lose. You don't enjoy any right in mother's ancestral property.
Guest
(Expert) 26 May 2011
Tom. advocate is right. Its your mother'self property and thus you cant file case against her.
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