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(Querist) 12 July 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Hi Sir/Madam,

My grandfather had purchased plot of 300 sq.yards, after grandfathers demise. My father and uncle wanted to divide the property, however leaving their are 4 aunts who are grandfathers legal daughters, as time went by. My uncle expired, leaving behind is wife and 2 children. His wife got Central Govt Service as my Uncle used to work for Central Govt for India, regarding their children one of them is civil eng and other HR in IT company.

Now, again I am taking initiative to distribute the property into 6 equal parts, including Aunts.Everyone has agreed to distribute the property into 6 equal parts which I am happy about it.But, when my GrandFather was their and even Uncle, my Father has paid more than anybodys share.Present situation, when I have told everybody that my father has paid more in the past and till present , because house was going away from our hands, none of them approach. Only my Father has saved this property. I told them that all Aunts will pay 18% after selling the House to my Father, all Aunts agreed. But, we do not need any share of amount from our Aunty, she will take her share and walk away.

Aunty who is my Uncles wife, even is married with another man. The Man whom she is married with he is already having 2 grown up children, this Man first wife filed cases against them, which we are not sure. Recently, when I looked online about the case detail of my Aunty and her second husband it is mentioned as
w/o..... my Unlce`s name is not their, because she married another person, but they were not able to approve it. Besides, leaving all these things Aunty is against to give any extra percent to my Father i.e. 18% and says she will not give it.But, the point is we are not taking any amount from Aunty.Hence, I thought that we will prepare 2 Bond papers

1) In one Bond Paper, we will make 6 equal parts and in
2) Other Bond Paper we will make all Aunts i.e Fathers Sisters will give 18% to my Father.

My question is

1) Do we need 2 Bonds, in which one will be equal parts and other will be all Aunts will pay to my Father of 18%

2) Or do we need just one Bond into just one.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 12 July 2016
Query too long.
Albert (Querist) 12 July 2016
Aunty who is my Uncles wife, even is married with another man. The Man whom she is married with he is already having 2 grown up children, this Man first wife filed cases against them, which we are not sure. Recently, when I looked online about the case detail of my Aunty and her second husband it is mentioned as
w/o..... my Unlce`s name is not their, because she married another person, but they were not able to approve it. Besides, leaving all these things Aunty is against to give any extra percent to my Father i.e. 18% and says she will not give it.But, the point is we are not taking any amount from Aunty.Hence, I thought that we will prepare 2 Bond papers

1) In one Bond Paper, we will make 6 equal parts and in
2) Other Bond Paper we will make all Aunts i.e Fathers Sisters will give 18% to my Father.

My question is

1) Do we need 2 Bonds, in which one will be equal parts and other will be all Aunts will pay to my Father of 18%

2) Or do we need just one Bond into just one.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 13 July 2016
What is personal faith of owner e.g; Hindu, Muslim, Christian?


The succession is decided by personal laws that apply in the case.


You can not force anyone to give up share.


Amicable settlement is best.


Prefer Registered Family agreement and avoid future litigation.



Consult a very able counsel specializing in family/property/civil matters with all docs on record and proceed further under expert advise of able counsel.

rajeev sharma (Expert) 14 July 2016
your matter is complicated and many issues are involved so you better consult a lawyer
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 15 July 2016
Without knowing full case details / related documents if any, nothing can be advised. Discuss with local lawyer.


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