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Restoring of my share in parental property after hak tyaag deed

(Querist) 09 June 2013 This query is : Resolved 
After demise of my father the Parental property was further submitted to mutation in the name of my mother, younger brother and myself with share of 1/3.

I have given up my share of property 1/3 to my younger brother through an instrument of Hak Tyaag Deed.

I have also equal self acquired property, so due to my parents wish I gave my share in favor of my younger brother by Hak Tyag Deed after my mother demise. My mother also gave up her share to my younger brother by her Will.

After demise of my mother my younger brother and his children insult me and my family and broke all relations.

Now, looking on their attitude and misbehave towards me I am feeling that my share in parental property has gone wasted by just an instrument of Hak Tyag Deed to those whom are not eligible for that.

Please guide me how can I correct my big mistake and revoke my Registered Hak Tyag Deed to Restore my Share in my Parental Property.


Adv Archana Deshmukh (Expert) 09 June 2013
Is the release deed executed by you registered? If you have registered it then, you cannot do anything now. Once you have relinquished your share legally, you cannot claim it back.


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