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Share in grandfather property

(Querist) 18 January 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Hi,
I had a query regarding property division. My husband's grand fathers property was divided among his sons and got registered jointly to my husband's dad and his uncle already many years ago. Now they are selling the property. they are asking my husband and his brother to sign for selling it. Both of them are majors. My Husband's mother is asking for power of attorney for selling other properties so that we no need of coming during sale.But she is not ready to give any share to us.
Can we give her power of attorney and claim for share in the sale amount?
Is their signature required for selling the property?
And if we can ask for share in the sale amount ?
ajay sethi (Expert) 18 January 2015
if it is self acquired property of your grand father your husband and his brother signatures are not required . if it is ancestral property signatures would be required . let your husband take call whether he wants to give POA to his mother or not
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 18 January 2015
Well advised, agree with the expert ajay sethi.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 21 January 2015
Well advised,nothing more to add.


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