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Alienate a property acquired by will

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 01 August 2019 This query is : Resolved 
dear sir

A will states that "After my Demise the said immovable property shall go to my daughter and she shall become sole and absolute owner of the same but shall have no right to alienate any manner in her life time after her death the property shall thereafter go to her first born son, this son shall become sole and absolute owner with powers to alienate the property, in case no male issues are born to her in such case the immovable property shall go to her female children each having equal share in the said property."
(end of the will)
Now the said daughter is still alive and she have no male children, she have 3 female children all are major . now this family is big financial trouble and they want to alienate the said immovable property. all the children agree to this .
my question is , in the above situation if all are willing to alienate the property can they do. if yes what are the deed's to carry out
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 01 August 2019
If all the concerned parties agree can they go head and carry on a sale deed
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 01 August 2019
Ji, I opine, after demise of mother, the property devolve among the three daughters. now they are agreeing. hence mother and her 3 daughters may execute sale deed.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 03 August 2019
It is advisable to contact, consult and engage a local prudent lawyer for better appreciation of facts and relevant documents, guidance and proceeding.
However, if you are located in Delhi/NCR and feel so, may contact me (on prior appointment) at:
Chamber No 647, Lawyer's Chamber Block, Dwarka Courts Complex, Sector 10, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075 Cell # + 91 98911 52939 email: majjagdish@yahoo.com or visit: vakil-saab.com


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