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Anonymous   20 February 2020 at 19:27

Dispute about property

One of our family friends want to dispose their property and divide the proceeds among their three children ( one son and two married daughters ).
The property is solely earned by the father ( not ancestral ). However the son is demanding the whole property or proceeds to be given to him and none to the daughters.
My questions :
1. Do the married daughters have right to property( earned solely by the father, not ancestral ).
2. In case succumbing to pressure from the son, they write or transfer the property/proceeds only to the son, can the daughters challege it in the court of law ?

Praveen M   17 February 2020 at 12:05

Double registration of open plot

I purchased a open plot in 2005 far outside the city as an investment. Now decided to dispose it out, in the process yesterday (16/Feb/2020 ), we got to know that the Original seller resold the same piece of land to another party in 2008. So, digging further found on the website that the Property is indeed registered in another parties name in 2008. The Original Seller seems to have been a big fraud as he seems to have duped lot of people like this, even that we got to know only yesterday ( 16th Feb), and he is now absconding as he is wanted by law.
We do not know who the second party is or have any details to them.

The Telangana State Land Records clearly show the property in my name registered in 2005 and then in another parties name in 2008.

I want to dispose the property.
There is a party, who is aware of this double registration and still willing to buy the property. They are locals from that place and seem to be dealing and buying land in that very property. They are the one's who have document to all the plots in that property and THREW LIGHT ON THE DOUBLE REGISTRATION.

So what would be the best course to follow.

Please advise.

Thanks & Regards
Praveen M