Deprived of propoerty
Mitesh Joshi
(Querist) 31 January 2011
This query is : Resolved
Hello Experts,
Kindly help me out with the power of your knowledge.
We are 2 siblings, younger brother and myself, both married. Both parents are alive and we stay in my father's house.
Parents seem to have an inclination towards my brother and want me out of the house. They have indicated so on no less then 3 ocassions (albeit during heated arguments).
Father is retired and runs the house on his pension. I contribute more than my share in the household and other expenses.
Though the house is in his name, I have spent a substantial amount in the construction of a few parts. Younger brother hasn't spent a penny though he and his wife have a steady income.
Inspite of all this, if the intentions of my parents(specially mother) are any indication then I will most certainly be deprived of any share.
Do I stand any chance here of getting my rightful share. I have no evidence of me having spent money for the house. Though, bsnl bills have been paid using my debit card, I doubt if it means any kind of evidence.
Please help me out. Let me know if there are any options available.
Thanks and Regards,
Mitesh
A V Vishal
(Expert) 31 January 2011
Unfortunately if the property is self acquired by your father then there is no remedy left. You may have to reconcile with what ever is bequeated by your father in your favour, if any.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo )
(Expert) 31 January 2011
The property is self acquired property of your father so you have no chance. The only remedy available to you is to win your father's heart.
Kirti Kar Tripathi
(Expert) 31 January 2011
Since the property is of your father's self acquired property, so he is absolute owner of the same and has a right to dispose of the same as he wish, no one can do any thing. I agree with Mr. Rajoo that only remedy is to win your father's heart.
Mitesh Joshi
(Querist) 01 February 2011
Hello All,
Not what I wanted to hear. But sincere thanks
for taking time to respond.
Greatly Appreciated.
Thank You,
Mitesh