LawRato

Transfer of property from married sister to brother


17-Sep-2023 (In Property Law)
I need your valuable advice on the transfer of an agriculture land which is in the name of my sister who is married (property stood in her name long before she got married). I want to know what the best way to transfer without spending much. Note: the property is situated in Bangalore North.
Answers (3)

Answer #1
902 votes
She can transfer her property to you by gift deed, it cost you around 10k. If she is your own sister ( blood related) gift deed give same value as its a absolute sale deed. In some cases even GPA also can do
People also ask

What is a gift deed in blood relation?

There are no legal requirements to determine if a person can receive a property as a result of a blood-related gift deed. It is important that the beneficiary is still alive when the gift deed is executed.

Can my sister challenge gift deed?

A gift deed that is properly made cannot be challenged by law. Your mother was of sound mind when she made the gift of her fathers self-acquired property to you.

Can ancestral property be gifted to brother?

Can ancestral property be given away? If the property is owned by others, its not possible to gift it. The manager of a Hindu Undivided Families (HUF) can gift ancestral property if it meets the following criteria: Legal necessity. 10-Dec-2022

How do I transfer land from my sister to my brother?

The section 122 of 1882's Transfer of Property Act should be followed when a gift of movable property is made. The gift must be made by a stamped and registered instrument signed by yourself, accepted by your sibling, and attested by two witnesses. 11-Jan-2016

  
Answer #2
819 votes
See it's your sisters own earned she can make gift to you ..and it's easy way to get or its ancestral it not kindly visit any near advocate counsel with relevant documents they will help come out of this problem

Answer #3
315 votes
The gift deed may be the best choice, but the donor still has to pay stamp duty and registration fees. Stamp duty rates vary from one state to another.
Helpful? LawRato LawRato

Disclaimer: The above query and its response is NOT a legal opinion in any way whatsoever as this is based on the information shared by the person posting the query at lawrato.com and has been responded by one of the Divorce Lawyers at lawrato.com to address the specific facts and details.

Report abuse?

Comments by Users

No Comments! Be the first one to comment.

"lawrato.com has handpicked some of the best Legal Experts in the country to help you get practical Legal Advice & help."