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January 25, 2025 at 9:36 amSorry for the incoherent mess as I’m writing this in a hurry.Recently my uncle called my mother regarding a claim removal deed. My mother was told that she would be removing her claim only from her father’s house. Not the land in which the house is situated(the land is quite big). My mother agreed to donate the house to her brother. This was back in 2009. Now my uncle has called my mother and asked her to be present as that deed had wrong the Dag number in it(I live in West Bengal), so it has to be rectified. My mother came to know after reading that deed that she had unwittingly removed her claim from all of her property from her father’s side. She didn’t read the deed back then as she was in grief due to my grandmother’s death in that year. Also, she trusted my uncle, so she didn’t read it. Now that we came to know of our inheritance, my uncle is saying that our grandfather(dead since 2015) had already written a will where he gave all his property to my uncle.
If this is true, then why would my uncle need to redo the deed about my mother removing her claim from her share of property. We are really impoverished, so filing a case is a last resort option. Is there any way that perhaps the will can be challenged(and that’s why my uncle is asking my mother to redo the deed)?
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SSnehahero481
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January 25, 2025 at 2:04 pmSelf acquired by father, the wealth distribution is purely his own wish.Unless u can prove that ur father was not well at the time of writing that will, you can’t do anything imo
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