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Procedure to own son and his wife disowned from property.


13-Nov-2023 (In Family Law)
Hi I have disowned my son his wife and grandson in 2013 by issuing public notice in newspaper due to certain misunderstandings and have disowned him from my property as well. Now I wish to owe him back and give his share in property want to make all required changes legally at the time I am alive please tell me the required procedure and also advise if those paper cuttings are required because I am afarid I am not having them
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Answer #1
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Sir, you need to first publish the same desired changes in news paper and then make a will in regard to your son his wife and their son and in that will mention about the same. Make it registered in sub registrar office.
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Answer #2
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Hi,

‘Disowning’ a son is not recognized per se by the Indian legal system. The real legal question here is, whether you have disowned your son from your Ancestral or Self-Acquired property?


If the property is your self acquired property then you can transfer your property to anyone you wish to, by the means of will, or you may gift it to any person including your son.

In all the properties which are of ancestral in nature he has the right to his share which can not be ignored by any means.

Just make a will in your son's favor and this will take care of all the complexities if any.

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Virat Tomar
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Answer #3
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Dear Client,

Disowning only through publishing notice in news paper is not a complete procedure of Disowning someone. Now you can register a fresh will to distribute the share to your son / his wife from your property as per your desire, and any old paper cuttings are also not required in this procedure.

Regards,
Pankaj Agarwal
Advocate - Delhi High Court
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