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CChetanshark166
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April 28, 2025 at 7:09 pmHi. Advocate practicing in Delhi here. I’d suggest starting with a complaint to the concerned State Medical Council, and if you’re seeking compensation for this harrowing incident, then a consumer complaint as well. These two aren’t mutually exclusive, and can run parallelly.CChetanshark166
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April 6, 2025 at 5:18 pmYou can’t really stop a person from challenging the Will. Even though registration helps, it’s not fool proof. One thing that works, if your mother is comfortable with parting with her property now, is making a gift deed for the properties and gifting them to you and your sibling now, instead of waiting for the properties to be bequeathed to you.CChetanshark166
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April 6, 2025 at 6:33 amHi, I’m an advocate practicing in Delhi. A strongly worded will, coupled with registration, can help ensure that none of your mother’s assets pass on to your father. There are multiple ways to circumvent the issue you’re facing, with a Will being one of those. Deciding which option to go for depends on a lot of different factors.
Any lawyer who has a decent understanding of laws of succession can help you with the Will. You can reach out to me for a more detailed discussion.CChetanshark166
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April 6, 2025 at 6:17 amYou’ll have to consider the extent of involvement that you want in your business, and based on that, you can have a partnership, where he’s a silent partner, or a more active one, and decide the profit sharing ratio as well. There needs to be a discussion between the two of you to know each other’s expectations from this business arrangement, and then this can be documented through an agreement. You can reach out to me for a more detailed discussion! -
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