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Property dispute..

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 04 April 2025 This query is : Resolved 
Hello Sir/Madam,

This query is regarding residential 3-storey building, a house that accommodates 3 families, on each floor, in Mohali (Punjab), beside Chandigarh.

Brother-1: He is graduated in Arts (49)and working as District Commander in home guards and civil defence. He is married and have 2 children, a boy (software engineer ) and a girl (an MBBS student)

Brother-2 : He is also graduate in arts (47) and an experienced lawyer by profession in high court district courts Chandigarh. He is running his own law firm. He is also married and have two sons (both are law students).

Brother-3 (Myself): I am an Electrical Engineer by profession (41) and a Canadian citizen. I am on OCI status in India. I am divorced with one son from my previous marriage (in Canada).

Mother: She is widow with pension (72).

Father: Passed Away.

My question is : As per my knowledge, registry of floors in a residential building, is banned in Punjab. My father has written a note on blank paper (before his death), that which brother will stay in which floor, after his demise. And we are living accordingly also. But now, the time has come to split (divide) this one property, among 3 brothers.

So, Can this property be divided in equal portion in %age of (34-33-33), as my brothers want to distribute the property by actual floor wise, which will be (50-30-20).. ??

A needful guidance is solicited please..
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 04 April 2025
If there's no consensus or an amicable agreement is arrived among the legal heirs of your deceased father, better file a suit for partition seeking your legitimate share in the property.
The court will decide either for a proper partition or if it is indivisible then to bring the property to sale and distribute the proceedings to all the beneficiaries.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 04 April 2025
Thanks for your reply, Sir ! May I know how long will the respectful court take to resolve this issue, from the date of filing the suit..
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 05 April 2025
The time taken for the court to dispose the suit cannot be predicted owing to various factors involved in it. If you find no other option then you the court will only provide the necessary relief.


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