When there is no will left behindIf a son/daughter has refused to, and had been negligent in taking care of ailing parents, is there a law provision to deny property rights to that person and his/her heirs? Answered by Ashish Davessar 10 years ago | |
Stamp duty payable on probating a will deedMy father had by regd will deed devolved 3 floors one on each of 2 brothers and me being divorced daughter living with him and there are other 3 married sisters who have no... Answered by Ashish Davessar 10 years ago | |
Capital gain on selling HUF propertysir we have sold our ancestral huf residential property to third party and capital gain was applicable. so we purchase new huf residential property(flat) against it within year... Answered by Krishna Kishore Ganguly 10 years ago | |
Buying a flat from alloted owner of a projectThis question was kept private Answered by Krishna Kishore Ganguly 10 years ago | |
Family agreement of propertyThis question was kept private Answered by Krishna Kishore Ganguly 10 years ago | |
Stamp duty payable on probating a will deedMy father had by regd will deed devolved 3 floors one on each of 2 brothers and me being divorced daughter living with him and there are other 3 married sisters who have no... Answered by Shashidhar S. Sastry 10 years ago | |
When there is no will left behindIf a son/daughter has refused to, and had been negligent in taking care of ailing parents, is there a law provision to deny property rights to that person and his/her heirs? Answered by Shashidhar S. Sastry 10 years ago | |
Stamp duty payable on probating a will deedMy father had by regd will deed devolved 3 floors one on each of 2 brothers and me being divorced daughter living with him and there are other 3 married sisters who have no... Answered by H. S. Thukral 10 years ago | |
Brother-in-law demanding his share of my father's wealthThis question was kept private Answered by Krishna Kishore Ganguly 10 years ago | |
When there is no will left behindIf a son/daughter has refused to, and had been negligent in taking care of ailing parents, is there a law provision to deny property rights to that person and his/her heirs? Answered by H. S. Thukral 10 years ago | |
When there is no will left behindIf a son/daughter has refused to, and had been negligent in taking care of ailing parents, is there a law provision to deny property rights to that person and his/her heirs? Answered by Krishna Kishore Ganguly 10 years ago | |
Stamp duty payable on probating a will deedMy father had by regd will deed devolved 3 floors one on each of 2 brothers and me being divorced daughter living with him and there are other 3 married sisters who have no... Answered by Krishna Kishore Ganguly 10 years ago | |
When there is no will left behindIf a son/daughter has refused to, and had been negligent in taking care of ailing parents, is there a law provision to deny property rights to that person and his/her heirs? Answered by Ajay Sethi 10 years ago | |
Stamp duty payable on probating a will deedMy father had by regd will deed devolved 3 floors one on each of 2 brothers and me being divorced daughter living with him and there are other 3 married sisters who have no... Answered by Rajeev Bari 10 years ago | |
When there is no will left behindIf a son/daughter has refused to, and had been negligent in taking care of ailing parents, is there a law provision to deny property rights to that person and his/her heirs? Answered by Rajeev Bari 10 years ago | |
When there is no will left behindIf a son/daughter has refused to, and had been negligent in taking care of ailing parents, is there a law provision to deny property rights to that person and his/her heirs? Answered by B.T. Ravi 10 years ago | |
When there is no will left behindIf a son/daughter has refused to, and had been negligent in taking care of ailing parents, is there a law provision to deny property rights to that person and his/her heirs? Answered by Ajay Sethi 10 years ago | |
When there is no will left behindIf a son/daughter has refused to, and had been negligent in taking care of ailing parents, is there a law provision to deny property rights to that person and his/her heirs? Answered by Pradeep Bharathipura 10 years ago |