Father died interstate daughter wants to claim the share in property
26-May-2023 (In Property Law)
Hindu: Father passes away in 1988. The house (which is in the name of mother) is distributed between Mother, 3 sons in 1992. His 2 married daughters are not given any share in the house. The youngest son pays the share of the house to his 2 brothers. A MOU (non notarized) is signed between the 3 brothers. Even though the youngest son paid away his brothers, he still keeps the house in the name of the mother. The mother stays with him for the rest of her life and he bears all her expenses throughout as she did not work or generate any income. Mother passes away in 2014 leaving a will which is not registered. Building goes into redevelopment in 2015 and is completed in 2018. For signing the new agreement, the registrar asks the youngest son to get deed release letter from all his siblings. The 2 brothers (who were paid their share in 1992) sign the deed release letter, however the 2 daughters are claiming share of the property and refusing to sign. Do they have a valid claim?
yes, all child have equal right on property. tell the daughters not to sign and ask them to send notice to society as a initial step get the acknowledge of the same notice from society and then heir a lawyer.
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