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property transfer in chandigarh

i am in possesion ot 2 canal property in chandigarh.

there is no landlord and all have died.

i am staying here for last 25 years.i paid rent till 1990.

but afer that this landlord too died.

there in nobody to claim this unclaimed property.

i had signatures of one of the deceased landlord on blank paper.

now,i want to transfer this property on my name.

what i should do.

should i go t court for relief for appropriate orders and in which way.should i get transfer by unregistered will or by mutation.i am confused a lot.i had paying all electricity bills and property tax.

please suggest me some good method to become owner of this unclaimed property under my possession.also,i want to do partnership with some young man as i am old.what should be the draft of the said agreement.please guide me.


Asked on 5/23/09, 4:01 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Re: property transfer in chandigarh

I can easlily do it. I am an advocate practising in chandigarh. you can contact me, i can do it very easily and ready for partnership.

PlZ contact me at

adv.kamal.grover.gmail.com

M: 09814110005

Chandigarh

Good Luck.

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Answered on 5/27/09, 3:17 am

Re: property transfer in chandigarh

Dear sir,

IF you want any other assitance even than i can helpout by all means.

For further assistance plz contact at

adv.kamal.grover.gmail.com

M: 09814110005

Chandigarh

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Answered on 5/27/09, 4:52 am
Sudershan Goel India Law Offices of Sudershan Goel - Advocate

Re: property transfer in chandigarh

If the owners have died intestate without leaving any legal heirs, the property will belong to the State and shall revert to the Estate Officer, Chandigarh.

Any attempt for creating a will etc. by using the signatures on blank paper may result in your criminal prosecution resulting into a jail term.

You may need to be very careful in handling this situation and should not take any wrong or illegal step which may land you in deep trouble.

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Answered on 5/23/09, 9:48 am


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