Property rights
Suresh Kumar M
(Querist) 07 April 2012
This query is : Resolved
HI kindly Help....
My Mother is currently owner of property from year 1997, this property was in my Father's name after his death property rights were transferred to my mother's name.
Initially this was my grandfather’s property after this death, the property rights had been transfected to my father in the year 1985. After my father's death, property rights were transferred to my mother's name in the year 1997.
My grandfather had two children i.e. 1 son (my father) & 1 daughter.
Now after many years, the daughter of my grandfather has come & asking for 50% share in the same property (which is currently in my mother's name).
Kindly help, what should me & my mother do at this stage,
Regards, Suresh
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 07 April 2012
The information provided by you is incomplete. You have not mentioned how the entire property was transferred in favour of your father after demise of your grand-father?
It means the mode of the transfer is required to be disclosed by you and similarly it is also to be disclosed how your mother became owner in possession of the entire property after demise of your father ignoring all of you brothers and sisters?
Until you do not supply the aforesaid information no concrete and accurate reply can be given to you by any expert.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo )
(Expert) 07 April 2012
Your father were not only the person to claim entire property of your grand father. Your GFs other sons and daughters are also entittle to claim equal share in the property of the deceased. If it was self acquired property of your GF and it was transferred to your father thru., regd., document then daughter has no share.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 07 April 2012
was the property transferred in your fther name by will ?
or by gift deed?
simlarly fid your fther leave a will ?
your query lacks particulars
Nadeem Qureshi
(Expert) 07 April 2012
Dear Suresh
if the property is you GF self acquired property and he had execute any will in you father's name only then your father's sister is not entitled to get her share in property.
agree with experts