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My parents desserted me. i want justice.

(Querist) 10 August 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,

My cousin brother (Age 40) is the elder son of his parents. He has younger sister for him. From the child hood he is suffered from his father for no love, no affection, no trust and no faith on him. Later his mother had also changed vibrantly. They dont treat him as a son from the age of 3 months of his birth to till now. His father educated him only for the sake of society around him. They have even cheated him for giving or sharing the property of his grandmother.

He is living a very lonely normal life. Recently, his father is telling everybody that he dont have a son. His father had made his own property also. A year ago, his mother had sold the house property which was given by her mother as a gift(Actually, It was forcefully taken away) is not given any share of it to her son.

Only her sister and her family are enjoying everything. They have totally cheated my cousin in all the ways. He would like to file case against his parents for justice. Either they reconsider him into the family or they should give a part of the share from the sold property. Please advise him. Whether he will be successful.

In all his documents his father's name is there. His father is holding all his documents except the passport. Two years before, his father had forced him to give written statement saying that his son (My Cousin) does not have any rights in his legal properties. Only then he would give the passport. So, my cousin gave the hand written white paper document (Not in Non Judical or Judicial Stamp Paper). How long his hand written document is valid and whether it is valid or not?

If I have good hold on this issue, then please guide me for a legal consultant. I am in tamilnadu.
Guest (Expert) 10 August 2012
By using the words "MY PARENTS" and "ME" in the question your question was supposed to be about yourself while you have stated the problem of your friend. Any reason?

However, since he is major (40) he cannot claim any property out of his father's property made by his own earning during his life time. About ancestral property, complete details (when, how & what part acquired, whether through will or else, etc.) would be needed to assess his claim.



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