1) flat is booked BEFORE marriage
2) Possesion of flat AFTER marriage
3) husband and wife never stayed in flat
property is self earned
does wife claim any share in property or stop sales ? under which clause?
sagar jadhav (employee) 25 February 2014
1) flat is booked BEFORE marriage
2) Possesion of flat AFTER marriage
3) husband and wife never stayed in flat
property is self earned
does wife claim any share in property or stop sales ? under which clause?
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 25 February 2014
On whose name the property is registered ? the property belongs to the person on se name is registered.
Gautam Kapoor (IT professional Studying Law) 25 February 2014
@Sagar - does you query have any element of divorce/mc in it.It can be better answered then.
sagar jadhav (employee) 25 February 2014
Biswanath Roy (Advocate) 25 February 2014
So long she has claim over you she has claim over your goods and assets.
K.K.Ganguly (Advocate) 26 February 2014
1. No. She has no right on your said solely owned property during your lifetime.,
2. If she has filed a Divorce Suit, she can claim maintenance or alimony but not share of your property during your lifetime.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 26 February 2014
While I respectfully disagree with the views of learned Senior Adv. Mr.Roy, I fully agree with the learned Mr. Ganguly. Whether the property bought before or after marriage, if it is a self acquired property, only the person who purchased it has got full rights over it and nobody else during his life time.Further, even if you both have stayed in the flat after marriage, she cannot lay a claim on it on that basis too. There is n o such law entitling her for such a claim, at least not now. So if she does not have any right over it, she cannot restrain you from selling it.