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Anand kumar (student)     02 December 2009

stay order on gift deed

i had made gift deed of my selfacquired property on my son. can my daughter able to get stay order or injection order on that gift deed,

if possible, plz find is there any other way to break that stay order

looking forward to hear from you all



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Gundlapallis (Advocate)     05 December 2009

If the property is self-acquired by you - you can do as you like.  You can donate it to your son alone.  Your daughter cannot challenge it.  In property matters if anyone wants to make a litigation it can be done, but finally your daughter will endup with nothing. Dont worry.  

Anand kumar (student)     05 December 2009

Hi,

I have a doubt about gift deed. My father (laxmanan) has three sons

including me. He had a selfacquired property. He died on 1967. After my

fathers dead, we(three sons) were decide to partition the property on

1973. At the time, the total property worth was Rs. 24,000 and each one

shares Rs 8000. I have decided to surrender my share to my two brothers

and get the equivalent value of money for the partition as Rs8000.

After few months of surrender my share to my brothers, I have bought a

new property worth of Rs 36000 on 1973 itself from other party. I

registered that property on my name and in that i mention this my self

acquired  property. I have two sons and two daughters. Now, i made gift

deed of my property on my sons and grandsons after giving a big amount

of money to my two daughters. After getting money, my daughters were

planning to file a case on this gift deed to claim a part of share.

The problem now is that i surrended my  share to my two brothers on

1973, on the same year i bought a new property on my own.

My daughters saying that i bought the new property with money getting

from surrender of my share.

i registered the new property in name and i mentionend that the property

is selfearned by me.

will my daughters can able to claim a share in gift deed property?


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