how can I get my share and my own parental property legally
28-Aug-2023 (In Property Law)
sir I resides in delhi and have my own shop here.I am 4brother my first elder brother is no more after that I want to sell some agriculture land for my daughter marriage but rest two brothers put one of local gunda there and taken it illegally ...earlier I already gave him alot of amount as his daughter marriage or land maintenance or family expenses..now I want to suit file against of it..kindly guide me under which law I should file mu case.my brothers stopped to sell property for my daughter's marriage and want share in my delhi property.
You need to apply for getting the land partitioned by metes and bounds. The court may order for a settlement between the parties, otherwise it may order for the land to be partitioned and you may sell your land thereafter.
If the property is inherited by you and your brothers. You can claim your share over the property by filing a suit for partition and if you are perceiving the intention of your brothers to sell the said property then you should file an injunction application along with suit. The only way to protect your right over the property. Revert me. All the best.
In respect of your agriculture land the suit for partion will directly be filed in revenue courts. And in respect of other than agriculture property the suit for partion is to be filed by you in civil courts.
The property your brother want to sell is your self acquired or ancestral,it is not clear from your version.Anyway you can file suit for declaration,possession and injunction immediately. For details and or legal help in the matter you may contact me as I am in Delhi, through Lawrato.
Sir,
You can file a suit for Partition. After the Partition you will get your share in the property which you will be at liberty to sell , transfer etc as per your requirement/wish.
Regards,
Adv. Daggar Malhotra
You can file a suit for Partition. After the Partition you will get your share in the property which you will be at liberty to sell , transfer etc as per your requirement/wish.
Regards,
Adv. Daggar Malhotra
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