Sugeetha Elango 08 December 2019
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 09 December 2019
Contact a local advocate, as your husband is also a co-sharer of the property, and his legal heirs are entitled for share in the property. First issue such legal notice as immediately as possible. Your mother in law is also a co-sharer, and entitled for a share in her husband's property but she is not having any rights to usurp her son's share also. (If your mother in law is claiming such rights by virtue of a registered will of your father in law in his self acquired property, she may be right)
Sankaranarayanan (Advocate) 09 December 2019
Sankaranarayanan (Advocate) 09 December 2019
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 10 December 2019
It is advisable to consult and engage another local prudent lawyer with relevant documents/record for professional guidance and further proceeding, without seeking obligation of experts on this platform who shall form their opinion on the basis of limited facts posted by you.
However, if you are located in Delhi and feel so, may contact me with relevant records (on appointment) at: Chamber No 647, Lawyer's Chamber Block, Dwarka Courts Complex, Sector 10, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075 Cell # 9891152939 email: majjagdish@yahoo.com or visit: vakil-saab.com
Sugeetha Elango 28 December 2019