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Debottar property

(Querist) 23 November 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Sir,my question is,we have some debottar property in the name of my Grand Mother.Grand mother has died 17 years ago.Here my Grandmother lived in her father's house.
AWe the successor of that property?
We are continuing devseva.Pl. answer.
ABDUL RAZIQUE (Expert) 24 November 2015
As per my Knowledge

In the matter of succession to the office of Mahant the custom prevalent in various institutions is that in order to entitle a chela to succeed, he must be appointed or nominated by the reigning Mahant during his life time or shortly before his death and this may be done either by a written declaration or some sort of testamentary document. Even where a Mahant has the power to appoint his successor, it is customary in various Mutts that such appointment should be confirmed or recognised by the members of the religious fraternity to which the late Mahant belonged. When a Mahant resigns during his life time and installs his successor, on the gaddi the fraternity is made aware of the proposed vacancy in the office and is given an opportunity of confirming or refusing to confirm the nominee.

In default of Chela, the office goes to the gurubhai of the last holder. Ordinarily the eldest Chela succeeds, but even a junior Chela may be succeed if he is found more capable and if he was selected by the last Mahant as his successor. In some cases it is required by the custom that mahant’s nominees should be confirmed or recoznized by the members of the religious fraternity. In a Panchayati Math, the succession to Mahantship is done by election as per custom. In Hakimi Math, the power of appointing the successor is vested in the family of the founder.

K.S.Srinivas (Expert) 24 November 2015
If the debtor leaves a legacy to his creditor, this is presumed to be a repayment of the debt.
Sanjay Basu (Querist) 25 November 2015
Sir,the Govt.porcha shows that the particular Dag.No. is a property of Debottar.In 2012 Govt.porcha shows that Debottar property in the name of my Grandmother.
My Grandmother died 17 Years ago.
MyMy fathers name was not enrolled there.I am only the son of my fatherand continuing my Devseva regularly.As a Sevait my Grandmother lived in her father's house.Can I Successor of my Grandmother anyway?
Sanjay Basu (Querist) 26 November 2015
What about Hindu Sevait ?under above circumstances Can I established a Sevait ?
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 02 December 2015
Once your father is alive then you cannot become a successor to your grandmother.
Sanjay Basu (Querist) 02 December 2015
My father also died 2007.I am the only son of my father.
B.L&L.R.O. OF ARAMBAG says that they can enrolled / mutation my name only as per AARPAN NAMA.
Without Aarpan Nama they are unable to do that.But S.D.&L.R.O.says that as per warishon certificate it can be done smoothly...
But the jurisdiction has powered only BL&LRO.OR Higher authoritDLRO orLRT.
What I will do sir?
Pl.suggest.
Sanjay Basu (Querist) 14 December 2015
Pl.answer my question.
Can I Successor of my Grandmother s Debottar property in absence of my father?
Sanjay Basu (Querist) 14 December 2015
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