Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India

Re - whose signatures are needed for sale of a building?

Iam 30 years old male from Coimbatore. My father, my grandfather and all my uncles are trying to sell a commercial building in Madurai that belongs to my great grandfather. They say that I [the great grandson] dont have any share in it and I dont have any right in it. The guy who is about to buy this property claims that all he needs is just my grandfathers, uncles and my fathers signatures and he authoritatively says that he doesnt need my signature to buy the building. They all are intentionally doing this so that they can swindle my legal share as well. Can I file a petition in court to stop this sale and get a stay on the property? I think I also have legal right in this property. Dont they need my signature to sell the building since it is an ancestral property that is almost 100 years old and Iam the only great grand son ?


Asked on 9/26/07, 8:42 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Re: Re - whose signatures are needed for sale of a building?

What is your base to claim the property as ancestral property? Details are missing.The law of inheritance depend on facts of case which may vary. In case of need contact with details.Professional charges are applicable.

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Answered on 9/27/07, 12:18 pm
Amit Shukla AS and Associates Legal Services

Re: Re - whose signatures are needed for sale of a building?

That property is ensistral property and you have right on it.Without your consent or signature,your father can't sell it.

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Answered on 9/26/07, 11:51 pm
Homi Maratha N.N. Maratha & Co.-Advocates

Re: Re - whose signatures are needed for sale of a building?

Your property is an ancestral property. It is just next to impossible to sell the property without your consent or signature

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Answered on 9/27/07, 3:47 am
Nandita Haldipur Haldipur Associates

Re: Re - whose signatures are needed for sale of a building?

If property is ancestral you have a right

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Answered on 10/05/07, 9:35 am


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