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You can immediately find out the property details from the concerned sub-registrar office and file a civil suit for partition and to restrain them from selling the property Please give me Rank 5 and Review my Resume and Follow me if my answer satisfies you
you can file a case on behalf of your children to get the share in that house you can also take a plea in the case of domestic violence for shelter in the house
First reply the legal notice received from your father in law. and file a complaint of Domestic Violence against your Husband, Father in law and other family members immediately. In case of any further consultancy please get in touch with me and review my profile and rank 5 star points to myself..
Need not worry.. Your sister can file complaint under Domestic Violence Act.. Your sister cannot be evicted. Further she can get a stay order (in the same case) not to alienate that property, no matter her father in law pleading that his own property. .. Disowning son is just a comedy, no such legal effect.. For further assistance plz book for consultation. Ill give complete legal opinion. Plz post your valuable feedback in my profile review page. Regards
1. file a complaint of domestic violence against the husband and other family members including father-in-law and claim maintenance, accommodation, protection, compensation, 2. A woman fighting a case under the Domestic Violence (DV) Act cannot be evicted from a shared household by her husband and her in-laws, even if they own the property. 3. file the complaint at the earliest else you may lose the case since the legal notice has been served upon to you,
First of all procure the ownership papers from the Revenue Department then go for demand a share of her husband which he is entitled to get out of the ancestral property..File a Suit for Partition and obtain Interim Injunction from dispossession from the property. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.
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