• Gift deed

My grandfather was the owner of the property.
he had made will on my fathers name and after the death of my grandfather , will had been probide.
But the above property matters are goin in  court against some developers, in which my father had won in civil court , but suit is pending in high court,
so if the court cases are goin for the said property can  my father give me the gift deed  of property. 
Please give reply fast.
all property card and other documents are on my grandfathers name.
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6 Answers

So long case is pending , it is not advisable to enter into any type of transaction creating thereby third party interest. you have not mentioned is there any restrain orders passed by the court.

S.P. Srivastava
Advocate, New Delhi
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4.7 on 5.0

your father is absolute owner of property .however since suit is pending in HC . let suit pending in high court be disposed of . then gift deed can be executed

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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5.0 on 5.0

See, you will not be able to tell us in one word as to what is the contentious issue between your father and the builder. If any document is executed in your favour during the pendency of the litigation (provided there is no restrictive order passed by the court) then you will get whatever the title your father has and if it is defective the same will come to you. However, by seeing all the court papers we can come to a final conclusion.

A.R.Bhavanishanakr

Advocate, Bangalore

Bhavanishankar A.R.
Advocate, Bangalore
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4.8 on 5.0

it would be disposed of in a reasonable time frame in SC . exact period cannot be mentioned by us

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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5.0 on 5.0

When there is a charge on the property, it can not be gifted. Better to wait till the case is disposed off in HC.

Shashidhar S. Sastry
Advocate, Bangalore
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5.0 on 5.0

Unless disposed the litigation, don't try to transfer the property in any manner.

B.T. Ravi
Advocate, Bangalore
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96 Consultations

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