how will mothers property be divided after death without will
18-Jul-2023 (In Property Law)
after mother death who is the legal power of property (father) ? we are 2 brothers and 1 sister and father. we want to transfer the property of mother to one of the elder brother. some one told me the father will make a gift deed to the son or any one of the son or daughter to transfer the properth ownership as has the legal power after mother...? or we all 4 ( father, 2brother and 1sister) have to make a NOC to transfer the ownership of any one of us ? please suggest what will document we have to make ....
You all can make a release deed in favour of the brother and register the same. After registration get the ownership transferred in brothers name in all records of revenue corporation and utilities.
All u family members i.e. 4 persons have equal right over that property. Yes your father can make gift deed to any other member whom you want to transfer that property. For that other member need to give release deed for the same property.All u family members i.e. 4 persons have equal right over that property. Yes your father can make gift deed to any other member whom you want to transfer that property. For that other member need to give release deed for the same property.
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