My grandfather lived in a humble mud house in a village near Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh. He had five daughters and one son, my father. After he passed away, my grandmother made an agreement in 2014 to transfer the house to me. She gave each of my aunts 10,000 rupees and the agreement, signed by all my aunts, is in my possession. I demolished the old house and am building a new one on the same site, which is currently under construction. My father resides in the house. Recently, after my grandmother passed away, my aunts have changed their minds and are demanding a share of the property. What should I do in this situation?
Best Answer
The agreement signed by your aunts in 2014, transferring the house to you, is a valid document under Indian law. Your aunts’ claim after your grandmother’s death is likely invalid, as the agreement clearly establishes your ownership. Consult a lawyer to strengthen your legal position and address any potential challenges.
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