Two years back a father (age 65) given his property to his adopt daughter (27) through unconditional settlement deed and registered it. Two years back a father (age 65) given his property to his adopt daughter (27) through unconditional settlement deed and registered it.

2 years ago

Two years back a father (age 65) given his property to his adopt daughter (27) through unconditional settlement deed and registered it. Only the father & daughter knows of it till last month, now that father telling others that he got cheated by his adopt daughter and he don't know about settlement deed (acting like that). Property tax, water tax, even patta changed in his daughter's name he know about it. Father and his second wife only now residing in that property and enjoying all benefits come through that property like monthly rent and all. His daughter not even visit that property for the past one year. But now he is pretending the false statement against his daughter try to vacate him from that property and also threatening him using gundas. Daughter is in standing on same point before problem and also after problem that is Up to her father's lifetime she said to reside there and to collect the rent from that property. 1. He has taken caveat against his adopt daughter. 2. He has given petition to district collector and SP office. (Forwarded to Local police station) 3. Enquiry completed in local police station and now they are forwarding it to RDO enquiry. 4. I need to know what will happen next. 5. Shall the daughter go to court to defend the property.

Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 2 years ago

A.I remember to seen this question earlier.
you asked this question earlier or asked in different website.

Your father have rights and you will not get easily.
everybody can approach court. its open for everyone.
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Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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If the settlement deed has been registered then the daughter is owner of the property and she has all right over the property.
Yes daughter could obviously go to court and defend ger property as it has been given to her.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

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If that settlement deed is registered through the court then sure the daughter could go to court to defend the property. After the registered mutation of that property the daughter is owner and she has all rights over that property.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 2 years ago

A.It is necessary to scrutinize that registered Settlement Deed in favour of that adopted daughter for the terms and conditions specified therein along with relevant documents of court cases. Until and unless the documentary evidences are scrutinized as a whole,legal remedies cannot be suggested on this issue.
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