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drreddy (manager)     14 March 2010

how father can give his property only to his son

which is the best way to give property  only to son without giving to daughters making sure there is no threat to his in future from hid daughter



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A V Vishal (Advocate)     14 March 2010

If it is a self acquired property he can will it and register the will to avoid future disputes, however if it is an ancestral property than the daughter too has a share and claim it

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     14 March 2010

Dr.Reddy,

Registered Will is good. Otherwise daughter children may sue your properly.

Isaac Gabriel (Advocate)     14 March 2010

A registered will is the best choice,but remember the point raised by Vishal.

niranjan (civil practice)     14 March 2010

If it is self acquired property,sell it if he is major and earning.

Gundlapallis (Advocate)     15 March 2010

I concur with Mr. Vishal's suggestion.

drreddy (manager)     16 March 2010

Thanku advocates for ur valuable suggestion. IF a registered will is made by father, will it be enforced after father passes away, without involment sibilings like the requirement of  signature of female siblings

Gundlapallis (Advocate)     16 March 2010

Yes.  But again hope you noted the point - the father's property should be his self acquired, not inherited.

N RAMESH. (Advocate Chennai. Formerly Civil Judge. Mobile.09444261613)     17 March 2010

Father can execute a settlement deed in favour of his son, reserving life estate.

Further to confirm the settlement deed, all relevant records in respect of the property can be mutated in son's name by the father himself on the basis of settlement deed so that after the death of the father, daughters can not successfully challenge it.

bhagwat patil (Property due diligence 9422773303)     01 April 2010

better way get it by saledeed pay stampduty and registration charges. enter son"s name in ror by index2

Suryanarayana Tangirala (Advocate)     01 April 2010

Mr Bhagwat what abt the Stampduty and Registration charges?will need not be registered compulsorily isnt it?and settlement Deed stamp duty and Registration Charges will be less than that of Sale Deed,Kindly look into reply given by Sri.Ramesh in this regard


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