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Need to know about self acquired property laws Mainpuri 205001 UP


02-Oct-2024 (In Property Law)
I am retired Army man, 60 This year unfortunately my elder son died, and her wife left the house and shift to Delhi (her parents')along with my grandson. From then, I am paying their livelihood like school fee etc. Now, her parents' and she is treating us for court, she ask for the half property which is self acquired by me. I made the will as they want but they refused and keep pressuring me to do the registry of the house otherwise they will file a court case.
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As a self-acquired property owner, you have full rights over the property, and no one can force you to transfer or register it against your will. Your daughter-in-law has no legal claim over your self-acquired property unless you choose to give her a share. The pressure or threats for a registry are legally invalid, and you can ignore them. If she files a case, you can defend it by stating your property rights. It’s advisable to send a legal notice asserting your position and seek legal protection against undue harassment. you can contact me for more details.
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