Grand father Property and Property divided Detailed LETTER.
sachin
(Querist) 19 February 2011
This query is : Resolved
Respected Sir,
For my grand father there are 3 sons and 2 daughters.I'm the son of third son.My father died in 2004. we belong to Hindu Religion.
In 1979 fist son took his property share (1/3) and made registration to his name in 1979 only.
In 1991 remained property is divided between second and third son equally.at this time property divided detailed LETTER is made and gave to FIRST SON to keep.
now we and second son are all have decided to get registration and went to secretory office. but secretory officer asked to submit that property divided detailed LETTER and also asked to bring First son to office for signature.
But First Son Denied to give Property divided detailed LETTER and also denied to come to office for signature.This is one main problem.
One more problem is one of the daughter of my grand father also asking share in property.She married in 1975.
So my questions are 1Q)Is there any way to get registration without that property divided letter? 2Q)can I get justice if I go to court about this First son cheating us and that letter? 3Q)can court provide a order for registration without that letter?
4Q)Is daughter of my grand father is entitled for share in property now?
Any suggestion is much appreciated and Thankful.
(sorry for my english)
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 19 February 2011
You have posted the same query 4 times.
sachin
(Querist) 20 February 2011
Sorry Sir. I thought this issue also related to Civil category So,that also I posted here.
Uma parameswaran
(Expert) 20 February 2011
1.You have not mentioned whether grand father is alive or not.If there is no any valid partition taken place ,then all legal heirs can claim their share.If there is any related documents having ,then can file declaration of title.
Otherwise You can issue notice for partition of the property.If he is not coming for compromise , then you can file civil suit for partition. When you file partition suit then all legal heirs have received rights to claim their share.
sachin
(Querist) 20 February 2011
Thank you very much Uma madam and Sarvesh Sir.