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Mrs . Shanta Rani (Housewife)     26 April 2012

Who is the real enemy ?

 

·         I am an unmarried Hindu girl governed by the Hindu succession act.

 

·          My Grandmother (my Mother’s mother) who owned a flat in Delhi (India) died Intestate almost forty years ago.

 

·         At the time of her death, she was survived by her husband, 2 Daughters and 3 Sons.

 

·         Of the 2 daughters, only 1 i.e. my mother was married and of the 3 sons only 1 was married and stays separately ( away from my grandmothers owned flat) with his wife and children.

 

·         Over the years, my grandmother’s husband, 1 unmarried son and 1 unmarried daughter also passed away intestate.

 

·         Two years ago, my mother also passed away leaving behind 1 unmarried brother (A) and 1 married brother (both being my uncles).

 

·         Post my mother’s demise, my 2 Uncle’s concealed the fact that my grandmother had a daughter ( i.e my mother and that my sister and me are her surviving legal heir).

 

·         They filed affidavits concealing this fact and got the property (i.e DDA flat) transferred in their joint names.

 

·         As on date, my unmarried uncle (A) has also passed away. Thus, as on date, as I write, of my grandmothers family tree. It’s my married uncle (B) and his family, my sister and me who are left.

 

·         In addition to the incorrect / illegal share in my grandmother’s property, my unmarried uncle (A) had also acquired a few more properties from his earnings.

 

·         Recently, a stranger has emerged on the scene, claiming that he has a Will of my unmarried uncle (A) and that my uncle has willed all moveable and immoveable assets in his name. Accordingly, I understand that he is proceeding for probate of the will. The same is likely to be contested by my uncle (B).

 

 

 

My queries are as follows:

 

 

 

·         Am I entitled to a share in inheritance of my Grandmother’s property under the Hindu succession Act ?

 

·         Can my surviving uncle occupy, Rent, Sell, transfer or mutate the property in his name without my permission?

 

·         Could my unmarried uncle (A) WILL incorrectly/illegally acquired share of my mother (Ours) to a third party?

 

·         Please suggest as to what steps I should be taking up so as to protect my interest as currently nobody is staying in the said property and the keys are with my uncle who is refusing to settle the matter and the stranger is approaching the court for probate.

 

·         Under these circumstances, do I also file for Partition/Injunction/Stay/Caveat/ Etc.?

 

·         While no party (Uncle or Stranger) is sharing the information, I have managed to get the case no. Please suggest, What and how can I get details of an ongoing case?



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Democratic Indian (n/a)     26 April 2012

If you could raise this query in Experts Section of thiswebsite to get proper legal answer.

Anish Thakur 7018812737 (advocate)     27 April 2012

dear,

1.yes you are entitled for share in grandmothers property as per hindu succesion amnedement act 2005.

2.no,your uncle can not occupy rent sell ,mutate property without your consent ,but he can do his share without your permission if partition is mutated.

3.nope your unmarried uncle or married whatever dnt matters cant not mutate the property to any third person untill the partion takes place and after yhat he can do anythung with his share only.

4.dear ,file a petition challenging the then time partion done in favour of your uncles in the concerned revenue court and also send complaint regarding this fraud to the higher authorities of revenue mentioning full detail like to divisinal commisioner .

5.this complaint will create dire consequences for the cheaters and even for the any local revenue authories involved in this fraud.

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Anish Thakur 7018812737 (advocate)     27 April 2012

if you have case reference number you can check its status in the local courts website  by entering the case refrence number

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Mrs . Shanta Rani (Housewife)     27 April 2012

Dear Mr Anish,

Thanxs for your inputs!

Just a few more add ons....

  1. I have written to DDA and got the tranfer and conveyance of the Flat cancelled. It is now in the original owners name ( i.e. my grandmother)
  2. Though, I have the case number of the court in which the third party( claiming to have a so called WILL of my unmarried Uncle), I am keen on getting copies of the documents filed by various parties with regards to the case filed by the stranger/third party for Partition/Probate
  3. Besides do I need to file for any more letigations?

regards

Shanta


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