right for daughters
5 years ago
How can I get my fathers property at d earliest.my grandfather was no more but no will was left behind before he died.so it was all in d hands of my old grandmom but still she didnt do any process to divide d property.pliz help.
A.Your right to seek partition when your dad is still alive is not clear. Better some one other than you seek partition making you also a party.
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Sushama
Responded 5 years ago
A.Hello
After your grandfathers death your grandmother and father is the sole successor so at that you have no right to get your interest in such property.
After your grandfathers death your grandmother and father is the sole successor so at that you have no right to get your interest in such property.
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Ambrose Leo
Responded 5 years ago
A.Yours is complex & old issue, it cannot be settled quickly.Better to consult a Property Professional Lawyer to guide & help you on all aspects of the issue,incidentally in case where the original owner dies intestate, there is no. of issues & disputes and also duly contested by interested heirs in competent court of jurisdiction.
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Johnson Thangiah
Responded 5 years ago
A.Sir,
First you have to get legal heirs certificates from revenue authorities then send legal demand notice to grandma.
First you have to get legal heirs certificates from revenue authorities then send legal demand notice to grandma.
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A.Dear Sir,
Such short cut methods cannot be written on this public platform since you are not entitled for such property during the life time of your father as it is not a ancestral property.
Such short cut methods cannot be written on this public platform since you are not entitled for such property during the life time of your father as it is not a ancestral property.
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Neville Fulwadiwala
Responded 5 years ago
A.First you have to establish that you are his direct legal heir by way of your Identification Document like Adhaar Card and also your Address proof. As you have mentioned that no WILL was executed, he ha s died intestate. For all immovable as well as moveable properties a list will have to be made by you and a Succession Certificate will need to be applied through a lawyer who is good at Testamentary laws to the jurisdiction of your High Court,
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PUROBI
Responded 5 years ago
A.Your father's share will come to you only when he gets it. He has to first, either legally or through persuasion, make your grandmom divide the property. Once he gets it, he can either gift it to you or Will it to you. If you have siblings, they will also have share in his property share.
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Ramalingaiah Mulakatte
Responded 5 years ago
A.Issue legal notice for partition of ancestral property. Then file suit for partition. Consult lawyer.
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GANESH SHARMA
Responded 5 years ago
A.Since no will was left behind first of all the property will go to the your grandmom, father and ur uncle or sister of your father. You will get property after your father. Hope you can understand what I am saying
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