In most cases, a will ensures that the assets are transferred to the desired beneficiaries, which may not happen if a person dies intestate, especially in case of Hindu women. The succession laws for women vary according to their religion.
A family arrangement agreement is advisable
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Share Via flat in a housing society) in the name of my grandfather, who is deceased. His wife (my grandmother), son (my father) and elder daughter (my elder aunt) are also dead. My uncle, my younger aunt and my mother are the successors of this property. We have mutually and amicably decided in the family that the said property will be transferred in my name. My younger aunt has decided not to take any share. My mother and I and my uncle are the two parties left. Between us, we have mutually agreed that I would pay 50% of the property cost to my uncle when it is transferred to my name. Please guide me regarding the procedure that needs to be followed so that the transfer takes place in the shortest time possible. How can I save unnecessary costs (if legally possible) as the matter is undisputed?
ROZANA SPOKESMAN
Updated Jan 2, 2021, 3:39 pm IST
Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh is committed to welfare of freedom fighters of Punjab and their legal heirs.
Om Parkash Soni
Chandigarh: Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh is committed to the welfare of freedom fighters of Punjab and their legal heirs.
Disclosing this here today Punjab Cabinet Minister Om Parkash Soni said that the Punjab Government has decided to increase the freedom fighter pension from Rs 7500/per month to Rs 9400/per month from April 01, 2021 onwards.
OP SoniSoni said the freedom fighters and their Legal Heirs (Sons, daughters/grandsons/grand-daughters) have been provided free bus travel facility in Roadways/PRTC buses from December 7, 2020 onwards.
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