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Settlement deed

(Querist) 28 November 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sir, We are two children to our mother.My mother received a property (in Chennai)from her Brother through settlement deed.But my mother registered that property in my sister's name through settlement deed without my knowledge.Do I have rights to claim that property? If so what should I do now? Can I file a case will it stand against my sister? Pls give me advice, thankyou
Sangeetha (Querist) 28 November 2017
Respected Sir, We are two children to our mother.My mother received a property (in Chennai)from her Brother through settlement deed.But my mother registered that property in my sister's name through settlement deed without my knowledge.Do I have rights to claim that property? If so what should I do now? Can I file a case will it stand against my sister? Pls give me advice, thankyou
Sangeetha (Querist) 28 November 2017
Respected Sir, We are two children to our mother.My mother received a property (in Chennai)from her Brother through settlement deed.But my mother registered that property in my sister's name through settlement deed without my knowledge.Do I have rights to claim that property? If so what should I do now? Can I file a case will it stand against my sister? Pls give me advice, thankyou
Sangeetha (Querist) 28 November 2017
Respected Sir, We are two children to our mother.My mother received a property (in Chennai)from her Brother through settlement deed.But my mother registered that property in my sister's name through settlement deed without my knowledge.Do I have rights to claim that property? If so what should I do now? Can I file a case will it stand against my sister? Pls give me advice, thankyou
P. Venu (Expert) 29 November 2017
You have no right or claim to the said property.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 29 November 2017
Mother's wish is FINAL.
YOU HAVE NO RIGHT
Sangeetha (Querist) 29 November 2017
Sir,can I at least give a stay order for a long period (years,)to block them from selling the property?
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 29 November 2017
In any way you have no right.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 03 December 2017
Same Query;

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/details.asp?mod_id=664341
Kumar Doab (Expert) 03 December 2017
Why to repeat !

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