My grandfather, who passed away two months ago at the age of 87, had four sons. One of his sons, my uncle, received 26 bigha of land and a house from our grandfather. However, we believe this transfer was done fraudulently and without my grandfather’s consent. He was suffering from paralysis and unable to make sound decisions.
We are considering filing a legal case against my uncle and his sons to challenge this transfer.
I have a few questions:
1. If we file a case, how long will it take for the court to issue a stay order to prevent them from making any changes to the house?
2. What is the estimated timeframe for the case to be decided and what would be the approximate cost of hiring a lawyer?
Best Answer
It is difficult to estimate the timeframe for a stay order or the entire case as it depends on various factors, including the complexity of the case and the court’s workload. However, it can take several months to years. The cost of hiring a lawyer can vary depending on the lawyer’s experience and the complexity of the case. It’s best to consult with a legal professional for a specific timeline and cost estimate.
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