Kiran (Consultant) 23 February 2010
ravi chander d j (Consultant) 23 February 2010
My first question, is - is the propety self acquired or inherited. If inheritted, how did it devolve on himself.
If the property is inherited what is the share of your grand mother or what is the percentage of share of your grandmother.
If the answer to the above is negative, then your grandmother need not sign or transfer the property hence there is no need for her to travel to your hometown.
If the property is self acquired, then the legal heirs of the said property will be yourself, your mother and your sister, meaning the ownership of the said property will be in equal share to all his legal heirs.
In such a situation, all the persons have to execute the sale deed, alternatively, the persons who cannot travel to your home town can execute a power of attroney, in your favour to register the property
Kiran (Consultant) 23 February 2010
Thanks Mr. Ravi Chander. The property is inherited. My great grand father had given 10 cents to my father (the land that we are currently discussing about) and another 10 cents to my grand mother during the partition of entire family land. My grandmother has already sold her peice of land. Hence would my grandmother's signature be required for my father's land? Also, when you say a POA, should it be registered and can I do the same at the bangalore sub registrar office?
ad. creaminall (professional Advocate) 23 February 2010
you should get the POA from all other family members in your favour and for the safeside it will be better to get it register before the sub registrar at bangalore.
ravi chander d j (Consultant) 24 February 2010
Your grandmother's signature is not necessary for the sale of your father's property, since she has not rights in the said property. Since it is inheritted, all the legal heirs of your father still have a right in the said property. You have to get the POA registered, and the same can be done in bangalore, at present PAO can be done on a Rs. 100 stamp duty and be registered.
chandrakant (Advocate) 24 February 2010
One of you obtain Power of Attorney of your grandmother to execute the Deed
Kiran (Consultant) 24 February 2010
Thanks Everyone for your valuable Suggestions!!!