RUBEE BARUAH 26 August 2019
Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 26 August 2019
Since your father is alive he can only decide ;advisble to let your father make settlemt of the property through the medium of will;it is not good idea to give any lump sump or property share to your sisiter in law at this stage as being still un married ,she may spoil the money on hanku phanky and would trouble you in frustation. Just keep your father in well mood and condition so that he may not make any wrong decision. Your sister in law has a share in the property but if your father in law would refuse to give any thing she wont get anything,being your father in law's owned property. Be careful
Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 26 August 2019
Since your father is alive he can only decide ;advisble to let your father make settlemt of the property through the medium of will;it is not good idea to give any lump sump or property share to your sisiter in law at this stage as being still un married ,she may spoil the money on hanku phanky and would trouble you in frustation. Just keep your father in well mood and condition so that he may not make any wrong decision. Your sister in law has a share in the property but if your father in law would refuse to give any thing she wont get anything,being your father in law's owned property. Be careful
Samarpan (M)99958670740 (Free legal advice and legal aid cell) 26 August 2019
If in your question father means father-in-law, sister means sister-in-law, then my response is that your sister-in-law or you or your husband has no right in his pension amount. If he wants, he can give whole or part of amount to any one whoever he likes. If he has not executed a will, your sisterin-law has a share in the immovable property, even though you and your husband spent huge amount to build that property. If the property is in your father-in-law name, then all of you sit together and come to a fair settlement, so that your relationships will be in tact. If your siste-in-law says that she will go to court, it is not black-mail, but ascertaining her right and she has got a right to do that. As you have no money at this momemtn talk to her and partition the property with your father-in-law's consent.
RUBEE BARUAH 26 August 2019