Adverse Possession Guidelines India
Summary
Adverse possession in India requires continuous, hostile, open, and exclusive possession for 12 years. The possession must be without the owners permission and obvious to others. If these conditions are met, you may claim property rights. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
how do i save my property claimed by sister for equal share in my mothers property
To provide better guidance, could you please clarify if your mother left a will, or if the property is being claimed as part of intestate succession (without a will)? This will help in providing specific information about inheritance laws in Telangana.
no will
Thank you for the information. Since your mother did not leave a will, the property will be distributed according to the laws of intestate succession under the Hindu Succession Act, *.
Here are some key points:
- All legal heirs, including sons and daughters, have equal rights to the property.
- The property will be divided equally among all heirs.
Is the property already transferred to any heir, or is it still in your mother's name?
ok leave this topic
Sure, I understand. Is there another legal issue or topic you would like assistance with?
help me with adversed possession
Sure, I can provide information about adverse possession.
Key Points on Adverse Possession in Telangana:
- **Continuous Possession**: You must possess the property continuously for 12 years.
- **Hostile Possession**: Possession must be without the permission of the real owner.
- **Open and Notorious**: Possession must be obvious to anyone, including the owner.
- **Exclusive Possession**: You must possess the property exclusively, not shared with others.
Can you please provide more details about your specific situation regarding adverse possession?