I would be grateful if someone can advice me on these issues:
I am an Indian descendant in Malaysia. My mother is the sole survivor of 3 siblings. Both brothers are survived by wives and 4 children each. [I have a brother]. My grandfather migrated to Malaysia in the early 20th century and bought land in India [Punjab]. My mother has the land deeds records and my grandfathers death certificate. She has been to India a few times in the past to visit the land where her relatives are looking after it. Her brothers'families are at odds at how the inheritence need to be divided.
Question 1: What are the procedures to claim this inheritence/succession if
a. All the family members are willing to sign statutory declarations as the legal and rightful claimants as descendants.
b. All the family members are NOT willing to sign statutory declarations as the legal and rightful claimants as descendants.
2. What documents are necessary to pusue this deceased state claim? and who are the legal claimants - daughter, daughter-in-laws and/or grandchildren of the deceased?
3. Which courts have the jurisdiction to hear this matter? [Recommend on how to engage lawyers in India from overseas]
4. Is court action necessary if a ONE party wishes to sell a third of the land without others coming to the party? If so, which courts?
Thanking you in anticipation of some helpful advice.
Cheers