Recovery of Will for eviction from property
25-Mar-2025 (In Property Law)
Recovery of Will for eviction from property of son
What are the documents required
Dear client,
To recover a Will and proceed with eviction from a son's property, the following documents are generally required:
1. Will Document (Original or Copy) – If the Will specifies the rightful owner or grants eviction rights, it is crucial.
2. Property Ownership Papers – Title deed, sale deed, or any document proving ownership of the property in the parent's name.
3. Legal Heir Certificate – To establish the relationship and succession rights.
4. Encumbrance Certificate – To confirm no legal claims or disputes over the property.
5. Court Order (if applicable) – If eviction has already been ordered or contested in court.
6. Any Prior Notices Served – If any legal notice was given to the son regarding possession or eviction.
If the son is unlawfully occupying the property, the parent can file an eviction suit under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, if they are senior citizens. Otherwise, a civil suit for eviction based on ownership rights can be filed in the appropriate court.
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