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property share

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 27 January 2010 This query is : Resolved 
sir,
My son-in-law wants to transfer his self acquired property to his brother.However,a case of divorce is in a family court.Is this possible?Has he to take concurence/no objection from the wife to do so?
A V Vishal (Expert) 27 January 2010
No concurrence or objection letter need not be taken by your son in law from his wife.
B K Raghavendra Rao (Expert) 27 January 2010
As the property is self-acquired, your son-in-law is at liberty to transfer or alienate his property to anyone let alone his brother. His wife will have no say in this matter at the present juncture unless she has obtained injunction against the property.
Arvind Singh Chauhan (Expert) 27 January 2010
I go with all above seniors.
Guest (Expert) 30 January 2010
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