Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
My father inherited a property from my grand father and executed a registered deed in favour of my mother appointing himself a trustee till his death. Various words like Deed of settlement,donor, trustee and deed of endowment have been used in the same. Ld. court has said that the deed itself is very confusing but the intention of the deed is very clear. Thereafter the mother has gifted away the whole property to one son depriving another son and a daughter. What is the legal future of this case?
3 Answers from Attorneys
23.02.2013
Dear Sir / Madam,
As the owner of the property, your mother is well within her right to gift the property to your brother. There is no rule or binding that the property must be divided amongst all the children.
Regards,
FCA Prashant Chavan
Mumbai
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One needs to read the content and language of the Document, before opining on it.
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