Inheritance Rights

Asked in Property

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    Guntur

Expert's Answers(4)

  • Advocate Sharad Chandra Mishra

    Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh
      1 Client Ratings

    Since you have already lapse your much more time. and you also not cleared about property detail paper, that your grandfather had given it to your maternal uncle or he never made a will. if he had not made any that we can get the chance to win the case and our part of that property. please rate me 5 after reviewing my profile or after having conversation with me. thanking you.

    December 18, 2020
  • Advocate J L Naagar

    Jalandhar, Punjab
      169 Client Ratings

    Though much of the time has elapsed and the chances of success are very meagre being a time barred case but You may initiate the things by sending a detailed legal notice to the parties. You may be in a position to get the matter settled by compromise and can have a gainful proposition. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.

    December 16, 2020
  • xxxxx cxxxxx

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      184 Client Ratings

    Dear Sir, You may initiate legal action by approaching Civil Court then it may end in compromise. Please give me rank after viewing my details. Please call me for further assistance.

    December 16, 2020
  • Advocate Anik

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      66 Client Ratings

    Hi, since the legal heirs are the owners of the ancestral property, you mother can claim the rights. i understand that the property is not registered under the name of your grandfather or uncle or your mother, so in this case, you need to show in court that karta, linear decedents were in relation to your mother who is a coparcener of the property. Supreme Court rules that daughters have equal rights in their father's property. In its decision, the Supreme Court clarified two points: coparcenary rights are acquired by daughters on their birth; and. fathers need not have been alive when the 2005 amendment to the Hindu Succession Act 1956 was passed.

    December 16, 2020