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Property not transferred on my name even after taking money from me


02-Aug-2023 (In Property Law)
For the past 12 years, I am living in my grand mother's house. she is not no more now. She expired 12 years ago. My grand mother have one son & two sisters. 10 years before everybody got money from me & said as soon as possible will change the property to your name. now property worth getting high so suddenly everybody come & fighting with me to go out of the house. I have all the proofs like aadhar, rashan, bank,passport,voter Id ect. but they don't have any records on their name in this address. Please advise. can I file a civil case on them?
Answers (3)

Answer #1
559 votes
The property stands in the name of your grand mother. If paid valid consideration to your uncle and aunt you need to prove by way of substantial evidence. You have not stated whether there is any written agreement between you and your uncle and aunty.
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Answer #2
570 votes
Dear Sir,
As you have been residing there for the past 12 years , they cannot throw you out immediately because you have acquired some rights in the property. However to decide your right of entitlement to your grandmother's property certain things like the full details of your family.details like whether your grandmother died intestate without writing any will, how she acquired property are needed
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Answer #3
610 votes
Hi sir madam.
How to pay that money you have any proof and without proof you ask mean it's difficult. Suppose you have any proof mean file case against defendant
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