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maha.rent act tranfer of tenancy property( dwelling house)

(Querist) 12 May 2018 This query is : Resolved 
my husband give noc&dealaration.to trf his share in his grand father tenented house in mumbai girgam area to my brother in law. without inform me.my 3 major children's 1unmarried daughter 1 son.lan lord trf rent receipt on my brother in law name. he's own house in also in mumbai. that noc. witness sign is not there. noc also registered but my in laws shown this noc after my husband dead. when my husband live our case rise in jmfc thane court.I proseed with pwdva on my husband & inlaws.
in 1980 to 1989 I m stay with my husband & inlaws in my matrimonail & share house.
my husband died in 2016 my pwdva case rised 2015 he submitted his relpy. that time he not mention about this noc.
jmfc court pass residents order.to reside in my matrimonail home.after that. i take possession. but
my inlaw apeal to sessions court apeal granted
court order to women vacat matrimonial home.
now i do writ petition in mumbai high court.
validity of noc?
landlord need my & my children noc?
pls, guide me.
my financial condition not good.
AMI DAVE (Querist) 12 May 2018
9106725911.
Kishor Mehta (Expert) 13 May 2018
Under Maharashtra Rent Act the tenants have only rights of residence, they can not give away or bequeath their respective rights or share in the rights to anyone. Further if the tenancy is legally transferred to the name of of your brother-in-law, it is doubtful if your claim will be considered.
AMI DAVE (Querist) 24 May 2018
kishor mehta sir Thanks for reply.
but lanlord trf rent receipt on my brother in law.even he has own house.what legal proceedings req. for trf. of tenancy.pls.guide us
AMI DAVE (Querist) 24 May 2018
9106725911
Guest (Expert) 04 June 2018
Well advised and could contact Experts mr.Kishor mehta


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