Lawyers help resolve complex inheritance arguments, challenge forged wills, file partition suits, and ensure fair legal allocation of ancestral properties among family members.
KB Law Firm provides professional legal support for family property disputes involving ancestral assets, ownership claims, partition matters, inheritance conflicts, and joint property issues. The firm assists clients with legal advice, document verification, dispute resolution, and court representation to help protect property rights and achieve practical legal outcomes.
Lawyers help resolve complex inheritance arguments, challenge forged wills, file partition suits, and ensure fair legal allocation of ancestral properties among family members.
No, a co-owner can only sell their specific undivided share, but cannot sell the entire property or a distinct portion without all joint owners' explicit legal consent.
You require original parent title deeds, encumbrance certificates, a legal heir certificate, the death certificate of the original owner, and current Patta records.
An experienced property lawyer can file a suit for cancellation of the fraudulent deed in civil court and simultaneously register a criminal complaint for forgery.
A contested civil partition suit usually takes between 1 and 3 years, depending on family complexities, the number of heirs, and the evidence presented.
It is a civil lawsuit filed to legally divide inherited family property when co-owners fail to reach a mutual settlement or refuse to give individual shares.
KB Law Firm hosts structured mediation sessions, drafts legally binding family settlement deeds, and records the terms to avoid long and expensive court trials.
Yes, married daughters hold equal coparcenary rights in ancestral properties under the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, identical to the rights of sons.
Based on a registered partition or settlement deed, an application is submitted to the local Tahsildar for sub-division and generation of independent individual Pattas.
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