Legal Question in Real Estate Law in India

Hi,

I like the lawguru website i got lot of information from this site.

My question is I am the only son of my parents and having three sisters. We all are

married. But my parents my father and mother they are depend on me. All there medical

expenditure and other things i am taking care. I am sending monthy some money to them

for there livelihood . My father is having home which he made by his savings. Now he is

staying there. He don't have any source of income and totally depend on me. My all three

sisters is having good relation with us. But they are not helping in financial or in any other way.

Now can you tell me if my father want to give this property to me. Is it possible.Or else

as per hindu law it must be divided between me and my sisters.Though my father do not want

to give this property to my sisters.

Regards

Ravindra kumar

Hyderabad


Asked on 6/24/10, 10:06 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

IqbalAhmed Shaikh Moavin Legal Associates

Upon a Hindu male's death, the right of succession first devolves upon the Class 1 heirs, if any. The wife, mother and children (son or daughter, the law makes no distinction) take equal shares. Where one or more of such sons or daughters is no more, then, the Class 1 heirs in that branch will all jointly stand in the place left behind by such deceased son or daughter.

If the property is self earned property of your father he can make a gift to you or he can make a registered will granting you the whole of property

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Answered on 6/25/10, 5:51 am
Sudershan Goel India Law Offices of Sudershan Goel - Advocate

Your father may be entitled in law to execute a WILL of his self-acquired property in your favour excluding your sisters from inheritance. The WILL should be executed free from any undue influence from you and he should be in a sound disposing mind at the relevant which should better be certified by a doctor.

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Answered on 6/26/10, 4:32 am
Prof.Somnath Mukherjee s.mukherjee associates,09874053359

your father can execute registered deed of to you of that property

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Answered on 6/26/10, 9:33 am


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