My Father's Younger Brother Land

Asked in Civil

  • Jaikunar

    Chennai

Expert's Answers(6)

  • Advocate Abhimanyu Gurawalia

    Patli Hajipur, Haryana
      60 Client Ratings

    your part is strong you need not worry

    August 8, 2020
  • Advocate Akhil Kumar Sinha

    Ranchi, Jharkhand
      1 Client Ratings

    It appears from your narrative that there is nothing wrong on your part but you have been challenged So, for that, after getting the notice you have to contest the matter in the court with all sincerity and ,seriousness you are likely to to get the order and endorsement of the honorable Court in your favour and your opposite party has no chance of success. It may be that such challenge has been made to harass you and to check your strength of mind and strategy.

    July 20, 2020
  • Advocate Bhojappa KK

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
     

    don't worry sir. take care of him properly. the settlement deed is proper one and registered one. therefore you will win the case.

    July 20, 2020
  • Advocate J L Naagar

    Jalandhar, Punjab
      169 Client Ratings

    Since you got done every thing legally and with proper procedure. There is nothing to worry you only are to prove the document very firmly executed by the younger brother brother of your father in your favour. Please give me Rank Five, follow me after reviewing my resume and contact me telephoniclaly if further discussion and/or explanation is required.

    July 19, 2020
  • Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 40 years Exp (Retired Judge)

    Bengaluru Urban, Karnataka
      187 Client Ratings

    Nothing to worry. Settlement deed is final and you will win. Possession is nine points in law and never part with it. Continue the litigation leisurely. Please give me Rank 5 and Review my Resume and Follow me if my answer satisfies you

    July 19, 2020
  • Advocate Srinivas G D

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      19 Client Ratings

    Mr. Jaikunar Since your father's brother gave his share of Land by way Registration you need not worry about your uncle filing the case.

    July 19, 2020