Legal Question in Civil Litigation in India
sir,
my father has expierd before one month. he left some agricultre land in which half of the land was parental and half was purchaged by him from my uncle. we are four brohers and two sisters, all are married. Our mother and we all want to share the propeity among all seven (4 brother 2 sisters and mother) but the lekhpal is denying to put the names of my marrried sisters. the lekhapal is saying that the married daughters has not share in agricuture land. one of my sister was married in 1983 and other one was married in 2005.
so, can it be possible to put the name of sisters in fathers agricultre land if yes, why is lekhpal denyin to do so and how can we handle the situatios.
thaking you
dilip singh
2 Answers from Attorneys
married daughters do not have share in agricultural house but do have in agricultural land
if lekhpal is denying tell him the law and ask him to give in written the reason for denial.
or you may file a suit .
Kindly explain to the Lekhpal either yourself or through an advocate that now under the Indian Succession Act, brothers & sisters have equal rights and by denying to include the names of your sisters as owning the property equally along with you brothers & your mother he is committing a breach of law (tell him "AAP KANOON KE KHILAAF JAA RAHE HAI) . If he does not listen you will have to give him a legal notice and if he still does not comply with the same your sisters" will have to file a civil suit in the appropriate court for directions to the Lekhpal to include their names as owners of the property along with all of you thks shantarao associates Safdarjung Enclave - 09920563943 011 26173648
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