Illegal Property Will Dispute

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In Maharashtra, encroached property with unclear titles cannot be legally bequeathed. If regularized in occupants names, beneficiaries may need legal action to assert rights. A will cannot undo property registration; legal challenges are necessary. Consulting a property lawyer is advisable for navigating disputes and challenging registrations.

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Property that is encroached on land with no clear title , and no oc
In Maharashtra, dealing with property encroachment and unclear titles can be complex. Here are some general points to consider:
- Encroached property cannot be legally bequeathed or transferred.
- Obtain legal advice for regularizing the title.
- A will involving such property may not be enforceable.
Would you like to know more about the legal process for resolving such disputes?
If the property is regularise after testator dues but beneficiary was not in possession of the said property. So occupants got the property regularise in their name
In such situations, the following points are important to consider:
- If the property was regularized in the name of the occupants without the beneficiary's possession, it may complicate the beneficiary's claim.
- The beneficiary might need to challenge the regularization legally.
- Consulting a property lawyer for detailed guidance is advisable.
If you have further questions or need assistance with legal procedures, feel free to ask!
Now the regularisation is registered in occupants name .
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It seems like a complex property dispute. If the property has been regularized in the occupant's name, the beneficiary may need to file a legal challenge to assert their rights. Consulting a property lawyer can help navigate this process effectively.
If you have any specific questions about challenging the regularization or need further legal information, feel free to ask!
Can a will undo the registration of property?
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In Maharashtra, a will cannot directly undo the registration of a property. Once a property is registered in someone's name, it is legally recognized as theirs. To challenge this, legal action may be necessary. Consulting a property lawyer for specific guidance on challenging the registration would be beneficial. Do you have any other questions regarding this matter?