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Anonymous
(Querist) 08 December 2017
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Dear sir.
Please advise me on following matter.
In 1987 my father and his brother bought a property which is 6300 sq/ft, and for purchasing of property amount is shared by both but property is registered on his brother's name only (my ancle), and since it is purchased till the today whole year tax is borned by my father and now he is planning to shell the property, meanwhile he is giving us only 2400 sq/ft of that area.
So please help me on following questions
1. Do we have any legal way to claim 50:50 of that property.
2. Although this is not a ancestors property but bought this jointly.
3. Since 1987 my father is paying yearly land/property tax.
Vijay Raj Mahajan
(Expert) 09 December 2017
Do you have any documentation of 50% share of payment made by your father for purchasing the property. Any document to show the property was purchased in the name of uncle only for some reasons although both your father and uncle were owner of 50% of the property.
Any document to show a family arrangement where the land to be registered in the name of uncle and maintenance like property tax etc.to be done by your father in his name only.
If you do have documents as mentioned above, claim 50:50 share and don't agree with the portion being offered to your father for disposal of his share.
Guest
(Expert) 09 December 2017
Well Advised by Advocate Mr.Vijay Raj Mahajan
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 09 December 2017
Agreed with the advise of Experts and no more to add.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 12 December 2017
Submit your reply to the relevant questions raised by expert Mr. Vijay Raj Mahajan, if you want some more guidance from experts on this platform on the subject.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 12 December 2017
Even otherwise you should feel lucky to get "some" FREE guidance "out of way" being an anonymous author,.
Guest
(Expert) 12 December 2017
What a greatness of your father, at first shared price of the property of your uncle and had continuously been paying taxes for the same also!
But, now your father should feel lucky, even if your uncle is ready to give merely 1 sft of land. Otherwise, your uncle's gratefulness can wipe out your father's greatness. Better, accept 2400 sft gracefully. Don't forget, your uncle is the legal owner of the property, as per Government records. If not, your father may not be able to get even a single inch of property.