Reg: No Partition for Daughter Reg: No Partition for Daughter

5 years ago

Hello Sir/Madam,

My Wife mother Expired 4 years back before our marriage. He father had registered 8 acres of land in her name( But the matter is this property is already in court as my Wife's fathers sister had claimed right on it as it is ancestral property). So now lower court has given judgement that the registration is not valid and all his sisters have equal right in it.
My Wife's father wisely before marriage has taken her to registration office and registered a document falsely stating that my wife has no claim in any of her father property has he is giving 30 lakhs as settlement and registered it( He has cheated my wife stating that for some sale purpose she has to sign in register office and also not given a single penny to her). Her brother has signed the witness.

I believe this registration done that my wife has no claim in her father's ancestral property is not valid, As per Indian law both son and daughter have equal share in it .

Could you please advise whether the false registration done by her father is valid? And how to proceed further.

ROBERT D ROZARIO

Responded 5 years ago

A.Contact me through Vidhikarya for consultation
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Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.You can challenge to genuineness of registration document into court.Kindly contact or approach to our vidhikarya lawyers office for proper consultation and advise.
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Ramalingaiah Mulakatte

Responded 5 years ago

A.File partition suit claiming your share in the joint family property. Consult local Advocate in this portal.
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