Legal Question in Real Estate Law in India

Dear Sir,

Property in favour of my grandfather which has been transfered to Sale deed and has not registered yet. Grandfather having two son . Thrice has been expired . Elder son having two son, his eldest one is at high Government position as well as sufficient wealth and knowledge he wanted to own maximum part of property by his position and wealth.

Younger son of Grandfather having 5 children along daughter and me.Property still in favour of Grandfather. Please suggest the way how I can save ourself by securing our legal property.

Regards,

Anil

India | 201001 | Real Estate and Real Property

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4/20/11, 3:15 am

Answer (1 of 2)

What i have understood from your question is that the property is still in your grand fathers name and both his son s have died leaving behind two sons from the eldest son and 5 children from the youngest son tha includes you as well. Is your grand father still alive ?please clarify .

Sanjay Kalra

Sanjay Kalra & Associates

(cell : 09810045392) 1-C/3 , Lawyers Chambers , Delhi High Court

New Delhi. [email protected], 110003

4/20/11, 3:16 am

Answer (2 of 2)

send me scaned paper of property then i will let you know abt all your quaries. [email protected] advocate shiv shanker saini 09587744142

shiv shakner saini

saini law

Behind Dainik Bhasker,Purani Ginnani,09587744142,[email protected]

Rajasthan High Court, 334001

Dear Shiv shankar ji,

No My Grandfather too dead .

Regards,

Anil


Asked on 4/20/11, 3:25 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sanjay Kalra Sanjay Kalra & Associates

The property of the Grand Father would devolve upon the Grand children in this manner . 1) 50% of the property of the grand father would fall on the eldest son and the same would fall on his two children .and 2) the rest 50% of the property would fall on the youngest son of the grand father and the same 50% property would get divided amongst his 5 children . The best way to get the property partitioned would be to file a partition suit in the court.

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Answered on 4/20/11, 3:37 am


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