Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India

My father re-married after my mother's death 30+ years ago. He has some property in Kerala and a flat and office in Mumbai. He had verbally mentioned all these years that his Kerala property would go to his wife and mumbai property would be for me and my sister. Both of us are married. Two years ago, he transferred his Kerala property in his wife's name. Now he intends to sell his office and move to Kerala at his wife's native place to settle with her. All his property is self-acquired. Is there any way we can stop him from selling his office/mumbai property? Or any other option we can do to safeguard the situation? My father is 77 years old and has only age-related memory issues. He is very much influenced by his wife, so talking it out with him is not going to serve any positive results.


Asked on 2/28/15, 10:41 pm

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Sudershan Goel India Law Offices of Sudershan Goel - Advocate

You have no legal right in the self-acquired property of your father. Better keep your eyes away from his affairs.

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Answered on 3/01/15, 2:44 am


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