No objection certificate from NRI legal heirs
18-Oct-2024 (In Property Law)
I wish to transfer the sale deed of a property in my name, which my late husband owns.A no objection certificate is required from all the legal heirs.Only one of my children is in India,while the other two are residing abroad and are Australian citizens.But they are unable to travel now to India. Is there any legal procedure by which,I can obtain their signatures to facilitate the process.
Yes, Its your husband own property
After your husband left his self acquired property
then legal heirs automatically comes into his property.
if want to sale your husband property to others or anything else the Sub Registrar asks every one opinion and your children opinion
all of them signed before Sub Registrar
in case legal heirs not comes over Sub Register office. that legal heirs are self adjudication likes power documents to submit send to Sub Register office
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