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Vimal R   07 January 2021

No Death and Succession certificate - 1990

We're about to buy a land property, which was partitioned on1990, between 3 male siblings.

There is No death certificate for their father, and also No legal heir/succession certificate for them to prove they are the only children for their father.

It has been 30 years now. In case if there is any other sibling, could he/she suit a claim for a share now? The documents are already given to a local Advocate. Kindly advise me experts..Thank you


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Selva Ganapathi   07 January 2021

The documents are necessary and if that is ancestral property, the siblings may claim suits the shares.
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SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Advocate)     07 January 2021

Hello,

The property is in the name of their father and the father is dead. So they have to get a legal heirship certificate from the court. Otherwise, it is a risk in buying such property. There can be other siblings or some other claim. You may avoid buying such property. 

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Vimal R   07 January 2021

Thankyou very much dear experts...
I've once heard from one of my friends that there a Law of Limitation - thus one cannot claim a property beyond certain years.... Does this apply here please?....

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