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Srikant N (owner)     18 June 2012

Brother creating lot of problem

 

My brother who is well educated having good job in a MNC earning more than 18 lack per annum. Last year he has got married, since last 3 months he is behaving strangely with me, both of my sisters & my parents. Now he is asking for partition & get his own share. My parents are alive staying at native. He goes on weekend & makes lot of quarrel in house. My father has earned all his property on his own not a single property has came from in heridatory. My father is totally fit and can survive 30 more years. After my father pass away let him take ALL property me, my sisters dont care. My father is ready to make will on his name still he does not agree, he just wants to partition & sell.

I love my brother very much. Everyone loves him a lot, but his behaviour is irritating. I have a very well set bussiness I am earning more than what he earns. My sisters have very well settled families & they all are happy.

Elders have tried him to make him understand in every way. But he is adament.

 

His wife & her parents are playing game behind him. He wants to sell my fathers property & reinvest in his wife name & his father-in-law name. We dont know after that his wife betrays him, as they dont have childrens. His wife sister is a divorcee & stays in her father's home. 

 

At the end talking with my father & my uncles & elder family friends we have togetherly decided to separate him from our family.

Is police case required to do so ? or is there any other way so we can separate him. So he does not make scene in my fathers home and in neighbourhood. Let him come after parents pass away & take everything.



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Adv.R.P.Chugh (Advocate/Legal Consultant (rpchughadvocatesupremecourt@hotmail.com))     18 June 2012

1. You can disown him by giving ap ublic notice thorugh a lawyer.

2. He has no subsisting right in that property or any property during your father's lifetime. 

 

Feel free to talk !

Srikant N (owner)     19 June 2012

Property is not a matter. Quarell is matter.

If we disown him doing an affiduate or notary just to make him fear, will it be ok ?

Is there any way to avoid disowning via public notice in paper ?


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