MDSARAFAT HUSSAIN
(Querist) 04 September 2013
This query is : Resolved
sir/madam I am MD.SARAFAT HUSSAIN and we are from MUSLIM FAMILY here I a have a question n query too that:- My Grandfather bought property in GUWAHATI (ASSAM). After my GRANDFATHER DEATH the NAAMZAREE N PROPERTY goes to my GRANDMOTHER name before my Grandmother death she had partitioned the land between his Five sons. Recently it came to my knowledge that my 4 UNCLES want to sell the whole property n father too is trying to sell this property before he was not agree but how hee agreed under what circumstances we don't know. My 1wo younger brother 1 Sister along with my mother and myself are against this sail of enherited property of our GRANDFATHER n we have objection on this sell of property how can we stop this,my 4 uncles can sell their part of which they got for that we have no objection but the part of the property which my FATHER got that property part we don't want to sell.. for this PROPERTY my father torchured my MOTHER n saying that if we force him he will LEAVE us n divorced my mother.. at this age of 54..What is the judicial step for this .. 1:Is there anyway any JUDICIAL law by which we can stop our father from selling this property? 2:Do my brother, mother,Sister and myself have a right in this inherited property? So ,I will be very grateful if LAWS EXPERT give my answers n show the right path according with the INDIAN LAW. Regards MD.SARAFAT HUSSAIN CITY-GUWAHATI STATE- ASSAM E.Mail ID- videonics43839@gmail.com sarafat21@yahoo.co.in
Dr. Jyothi Vishwanath
(Expert) 04 September 2013
1. You cannot stop your father from selling the property. 2. your brother, mother, sister or you dont have right in the inherited property. Your father is present and he excludes all of you.
MDSARAFAT HUSSAIN
(Querist) 06 September 2013
Ok,SIR..but is there any hope or way by which we can stop the selling of my GRANDFATHER property..
Guest
(Expert) 06 September 2013
No scope. Being a rightful owner, your father has full right to dispose of his property in any manner he likes.
Dr. Jyothi Vishwanath
(Expert) 06 September 2013
You can only convince your father regarding this. No legal remedy you have. Even if it is grandfather property, you dont have any right in it.
MDSARAFAT HUSSAIN
(Querist) 07 September 2013
Ok,SIR thanks for replying
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