Agreement on notary stamp 500/-
JASWANT VIJAY AGNIHOTRI
(Querist) 24 November 2013
This query is : Resolved
A 75 yrs old man made a agreement on Rs- 500/- stamp paper, his house (this house don't have paper but proof of residing there since last 20 yrs are available), should be given to a woman aged 45 yrs as accepting her being his care taker and wife because his wife has died and he made his two sons legally separate and 'bedakhal', and made notary with two witness.
can woman be thrown out of home by his sons now....? what this agreement stands.....? is it need to be registered if yes to whoom and where.....?
ajay sethi
(Expert) 24 November 2013
it appears to be last will and testament of the testaor . she should contact a local lawyer
BAALASUBRAMANNYAMM
(Expert) 25 November 2013
As per your words, an "Agreement" which was executed on Rs.500/- stamp paper, by 75 years old man in favor of 45 years of old woman, could not be getting any benefit in her favor.If the said document is a "Will", then the 45 years woman could get benefit of the said property.Before going to get experts opinion, first clarify the nature of the document.
JASWANT VIJAY AGNIHOTRI
(Querist) 25 November 2013
That is written 'ikraar nama' and in which she mentioned that all right of selling, rent lease of that house will be in favor of and will be done by that woman stated here with as wife.
uttamtibrewal@yahoo.com
(Expert) 25 November 2013
Dear ...
Its better if the person make a gift or write a Will .... Such agreement on notary does not stands any VALIDTY and can be challanged later on and the son can WIN over the same...
for any query in regards do reply or contact me .
With regards
Uttam
uttamtibrewal@yahoo.com
(Expert) 25 November 2013
Sir ...
Its advisble to send the copy so that exact answer can be made in regards...
JASWANT VIJAY AGNIHOTRI
(Querist) 26 November 2013
he already has thrown out his both sons, he had made his sons 'Bedakhal' already.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 26 November 2013
Unless that agreement can be legally construed as a WILL that would be called a waste paper.
Sons should wait and watch till father is alive.