Family Partition Deed, 1983: Male as a Legal Heir We, 4 Sisters, require equal rights to property.

About Property Deed & Current Issues : Partition Deed (1983) Between Joint Family Members and Partition done within only male siblings and female siblings not included in the partition. In our family, the siblings are 4 females and 1 male. In it, three females marry and have children. The last sister is unmarried. A male sibling is married but has no children. Male is the youngest of all, and there is only one male in the family. Currently, to register the total asset in the name of our younger brother, he is asking for the signatures of four sisters in the release deed. We are asking to partition equal shares for all, but he is taking 50% and sharing the remaining 50% between the four sisters. The last male sibling currently has a forgery affidavit of a forged release deed, which he himself signed on behalf of all four sisters, under which we are transferring all our rights to land ownership to our brother, and so on. Currently, as per the partition deed of 1983, a male person is trying to sell the land in his own stand to willing buyers without our four sisters approval. Sinca Patta is in his name. We do have a father's death certificate (2003), a mother's death certificate (2012), and a legal heir certificate (2004). How do we move the case? Our Questions & Solutions Required for :  1) We (4 legal heirs) also require equal rights to our grandparents' ancestral property. 2) How to file a suit or Partition Suit if the male Heir sold the property in coming days ? 3) How long days would it take to find and prove the sale of property without our consent is invalid ? 4) What legal steps we need to take now at this moment ? 5) Do we as a siblings (Class 1 Heirs ) can send notice to register office and newspaper announcement about the survey number of the property has issues to the public and the incoming buyer ?