Gentlemen, you may heard the old saying "Jumping from the frying pan into the fire." Well, transferring property to protect from wife to another relative, no matter who, is precisely that. I know a few who have got bitten, so be careful. Even if you transfer or gift your property to protect it from a third-party like your wife, any good advocate can easily claim fraudulent transfer citing the temporal proximity of the transaction to the pending or impending divorce litigation. Disposing off the property is equally stupid unless there is a compelling economic reason to do so. And protecting it from your wife is not one of those reasons. With due respect to those advocates who are suggesting this, my request is that if an advocate gives you such suggestions, change him. He is just a run-of-the-mill type.
Men get anxious and nervous when wife starts writing letters and threatening to claim properties. The simple fact is that NO, and I mean a very LOUD NO, there is NO WAY that any Court under the current law will pass any Order giving any property shares to the wife unless it is co-owned by her or she contributed to its purchase. The maximum she can get is right to residence which is precisely that, right to reside, not ownership rights.
Now that that is out of the way, don't start distributing sweets yet. If you fail to pay maintenance, as ordered by the Court, then you open a pandora's box on your properties. However, here too, it starts with a restraining order on sale until you pay off the dues and it takes a real long time before the Court will order to sell the property or give her a share.
Finally, a bad advocate can really screw things up for you if a claim on properties is made and proper defences are not raised in a timely manner, during leading of evidence, in arguments, etc. For example, it is easy for the wife to say that she contributed towards the purchase of the property.
I think that more husbands have lost properties because of bad advocates then because of bad laws.
If you want to save your properties in divorce proceedings, the best solution is to start reading on applicable law and become an expert to fight your case alone, no matter how busy you are or which profession you are in. Advocates in India have zillions of cases and simply do not have the time needed to do justice to your case. That ultimately results in your loss and sometimes in loss of your property.
IF YOU AGREE, PLEASE SPREAD THIS MESSAGE AROUND BECAUSE TOO MANY HUSBANDS ARE EAGER TO TRANSFER OWNERSHIP RIGHTS OF THEIR PROPERTIES USING ALL KINDS OF HERA-FERI TRANSACTIONS TO PROTECT THEM FROM THEIR WIFE. AND THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF ADVOCATES WHO ARE SUGGESTING THIS UTMOST STUPID REMEDY.