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How to protect transferred property by gift from further litigation?


01-Jul-2023 (In Property Law)
 I brought a house in 2009 but couldn't buy it on my name as i was working on ship when the property was on sale So i had to tell my dad to put on his name since then it was on his name Last year i told him to transfer on my name but he refused to do so But later he said yes an we did a gift deed and transferred on my name Now he is been influenced by brother inlaws To take back my house So he challenged me that he will go in court and take back the house So could you help me in this whats going to happen in my case
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Answer #1
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1) gift deed cannot be revoked . You are absolute owner of property

2) only in case gift deed was executed under fraud or coercion can gift deed be set aside by court orders

3) no other legal heirs cannot claim share in property

4) will cannot be made by father as he is no longer owner of said property

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