Legal documents required
Mrs.Lakshmi
(Querist) 20 November 2010
This query is : Resolved
Dear Sir,
My father passed away a year back.The properties in his birthplace and the place he lived was registered in his name.On his decease,what are the documents required to make sure the property belongs to none other than his wife and two daughters in the circumstance he has an elder brother.His parents have deceased as well.
I have the death certificate,possession certificate,electricity connections of the properties in his birth place in
Trichur and place of stay in Palghat (as he relocated to Palghat) transferred to my mother's name .The legal heirship certificate from our Taluk has been received bearing just his wife and we daughters as the only legal heirs to his property.Is any other documents required to make the same secure and legally bound to avoid any threat from my father's elder brother.Your response is highly appreciated.
Lakshmi
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 20 November 2010
I think you have alreadt taken the riight steps. Now apart from mutating your names in the Register of the Municipality with regard to those properties, you need not do anything else.
Chanchal Nag Chowdhury
(Expert) 20 November 2010
All documents pertaining to land, municipality,etc. should be transferred to yours' names.The Tax receipts should also bear yours' names.
U need not be too alarmed about any legal invasion from your father's elder brother as U, being heirs in Class 1 of the Hindu Succession Act,your father's elder brother's claim automatically extinguishes.
Sri Vijayan.A
(Expert) 20 November 2010
No more documents required.
To prove intestate title, death certificate and legal heir certificate of the previous owner are required.
In this circumstance, brother of father can not interference or interupt u.
Kirti Kar Tripathi
(Expert) 20 November 2010
i think, you have collected all the documents, no further document is required. go ahead for mutation in the revenue and municipal records.