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raj Kushi   31 January 2021

how to prove self aquired property

plaintiff have filed a partition suit and added all joint ancestral properties but defendant asking the share in the self aquired properties of the plaintiff....how to prove it is self aquired properties?
because der is no documents for source of income in 1960s ?
is cogent evidence is enough to prove self acquisition.?


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Real Soul.... (LEGAL)     31 January 2021

No, you need to have the title of the property. The property  purched or acuquiered in anyone's name shall be the owner.

That is it....

Pankaj kumar (Studying)     01 February 2021

if the property is purchased and is in the name of defendant then is self acquired property no need to tell the source of income.

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