kamlanth (sse) 31 December 2012
rajiv_lodha (zz) 01 January 2013
Yes, if u r sure that property is at stake n ur inlaws have an eye o that; better sell if off & make new purchase in Father's /Mother's name. Rest u know that tax treatment is ur headache.
Why nt sell it off to mother directly, get registered deed too
Msk-need -nuetral- laws (self) 01 January 2013
rather sell them at lowest prices to your mom and father and do it fast before she files the cases. becauseonce the cases filed, property realting to you is attached.
JANAK RAJ VATSA (ADVOCATE) 01 January 2013
sell to it your parents immidiately before the case is filed
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 01 January 2013
Then at later days who will save the property from your brothers and sisters if it is in the name of mother and father. What happens if at later stage mother and mother turn hostile to you (possible happnes).
K.K.Ganguly (Advocate) 01 January 2013
1. Yes. Sell it off officially,
2. After some time show that sales proceed given to your father as loan,
3. Get anothet house purchased by your father with the said amount lent by you,
4. Get a Will written by your father duly witnessed by your brthers & sisters, if any, in your favour thereafter.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 02 January 2013
anssuch will can be changed any time.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh) 03 January 2013
Sudhir! I find nothing wrong here as reported by you.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 03 January 2013
Yes I believe the admin has taken care and removed objectionable post. The objectionable comment on profile has also been removed.
Certainly admin is interested to maintain dignity of this forum
Advocate. Arunagiri (Advocate High Court Madras.) 05 January 2013
It is a nice move on the part of the admin to remove the objectionable posts. I have taken notice that the admin is taking efforts in maintaining the dignity of this forum.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh) 05 January 2013
Arunaigiri! It is more welcome step that you are here after a long long gap. Come on friend.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 08 January 2014
he is again welcome after an years on
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