Family Property Dispute Resolution

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Family property disputes can involve oral and registered partitions, with revenue records supporting claims of possession. Oral partitions are valid but hard to prove without documentation. Registered deeds provide legal clarity but may conflict with oral agreements. Consulting a property dispute lawyer in Karnataka is advisable to navigate these complexities and resolve the matter effectively.

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reply notice provided as below Sir, Under the instructions of my clients *) Ganga, S/o Gorla of Kotapalli, *. My clients instruct me to state that the relationship setout in your notice is partly admitted.*. My clients instruct me to state that the joint family members orally divided the joint family properties in the year * and have been enjoying their respective shares. As per the said oral partition the revenue authorities had issued all revenue records in the names of respective parties as mentioned below in the year *.As per the mutation of the revenue authorities the respective parties had been enjoying their respective shares to the knowledge of one and all as detailed below vide Khatha Numbers :*. My clients instruct me to state that subsequently number of documents have been executed among the respective family members of the said
It seems like you are dealing with a family property dispute involving an oral partition. Here are some points to consider:
- Oral partitions among family members can be valid but challenging to prove without documentation.
- Revenue records and Khatha numbers can help establish possession and enjoyment of respective shares.
- Legal assistance may be necessary to resolve any disputes or misunderstandings.
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said *)Pedda Adivappa, S/o Doddaiah, *) Chinna Doddaiah, S/o Doddaiah *)Chinna Adivappa, S/o Doddaiah, *) Gangadhar, S/o Adivanna, *) Chinna Chikkaiah, S/o Chinnappaiah and *) Chowdamma, W/o Sanjeevappa and the respective parties have been exclusively enjoying their respective properties. Considering their possession and enjoyment, the revenue authorities mutated the names of respective parties in respect of their respective properties as mentioned below:*. My clients instructs me to state that my clients and others have been in exclusive possession and enjoyment of the properties mentioned above to the knowledge of one and all. Except the said extent of Ac.*.* cents, your clients have no right or title or possession of the other properties.
It looks like you're dealing with a family property dispute involving an oral partition. Here are some steps to consider:
- Ensure you have all relevant revenue records and Khatha numbers, as they can support your claim of possession.
- Gather any documents or evidence that can establish the oral partition and the enjoyment of respective shares.
- Consult with a local lawyer who specializes in property disputes to explore legal options.
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*. My clients instructs me to state that your clients also got partitioned their family properties among themselves under registered partition deed dated *-*-* executed among themselves vide Document No.*/*. The said document itself shows that your clients have right or title or possession muchless the alleged joint possession over the notice schedule properties. Your client got issued the said notice to have an unlawful gain only. *. Hence please advise your client that not to embark with frivolus litigations.
It seems like a complex family property dispute involving both oral and registered partition deeds. Here's a concise breakdown:
- Oral Partition: Proving can be challenging but supported by revenue records and possession.
- Registered Partition Deed: Provides legal clarity but might conflict with oral agreements.
Consider consulting with a property dispute lawyer in Karnataka to navigate the legal nuances and resolve the matter effectively. Do you need help finding a lawyer or more specific information on property laws in Karnataka?