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Dear sir/ madam 
My name is devi im living at Hyderabad, telangana. And my problem is about my property. 
My husband late (t krishna) came as "illarikam" ( bridegroom goes to bride family) 
 My elder sisters ( i have no brothers) saying that they want to kept a case against me for my property. But a few years back they signed on affadavit/no objection with a govt lawyer but now they are saying again they want my property what can i do sir/madam now?
Asked 6 years ago in Property Law
Religion: Hindu

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8 Answers

You can't do anything now.  If they file any suit you can contest it. If they send any legal notice reply through lawyer

Prashant Nayak
Advocate, Mumbai
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See if they file suit against you , you have to contest same as per the affidavit and the ownership of the property. 

Shubham Jhajharia
Advocate, Ahmedabad
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incase if they file case better you have to contest the case on merit. 

Mohammed Mujeeb
Advocate, Hyderabad
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Hello, 

On what ground do they want your property. 

You have absolute right on your self acquired property and they can not stake a claim on the same. 

those affidavit will serve as a good prove if they go ahead and file a case against you. 

 

Regards 

Anilesh Tewari
Advocate, New Delhi
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377 Consultations

Mere affidavit/ NOC does not make you owner of property 

 

2) your siblings should have executed registered relinquishment deed or gift deed in your favour 

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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How you acquire this property ? Purchased/inherited/gifted ?

Provide more details.

Yogendra Singh Rajawat
Advocate, Jaipur
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Is the property belonging to your husband or your father?

If it is belonging to your father, whether he transferred the same to your husband's name by a registered deed?

If yes then your sisters cannot claim any share in that property as a right.

If not then the no objection what they have given earlier may not stand in their way to claim their legitimate share in the property, hence you may revert with the details for getting more and detailed opinion to your query

 

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
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2513 Consultations

Dear 

You can file a declaratory suit for you property to make sure that no one can file claim on your property in future. In this petition pray for permanent injunction to restrain your sister to make claims on your property in future. 

Mohit Kapoor
Advocate, Rohtak
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