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My grandfather has 7 children, 5 daughter and two sons. Although, they have their own property they are staying in my grandfather's property. They do not have any heirs. Can the children of the other their children claim the property as three of them are unmarried. We require the property as my mother is widow and my other sister is living on rent and all of this is a problem. What do we do to claim the property?
Are there provisions for a written statement, given in front of witnesses, being considered as a will by the government? My father with 2 witnesses wrote such kind of a letter mentioning my brother as the sole beneficiary of his will. Can this document be considered a will in the court? Note that there was also one medical practitioner present, at the time when this letter was written, to certify the well being of my father's health.
There was a probate from the Bombay high court that stated that my father's flat should be transferred to the trust that he has named. But this was not claimed and the property was transferred in my name as I am the only daughter of my late father and the trustee of the trust. I appealed to the deputy registrar to get this transferred in the name of the trust and it was passed as well. But the Man. committee is still not allowing this so I am holding the ownership being the trustee of the trust, is this allowed?
I am going to inherit a property, could anyone help me with the inheritance laws for an apartment or flat?
I am looking to transfer the ownership of my flat, any ideas or suggestions on how to go about the process?
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