Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, an NRI can sell his/her residential or commercial property to either a person residing in India, another NRI or a person of Indian origin (PIO)
Yes, you can appoint someone as your attorney to sell your property in India.
Yes, you can claim Share in the Ancestral property in India?
Under Section 5 of the Specific Relief Act, a person who is dispossessed of his property can get possession by title. Under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, a person dispossessed may recover his right merely by proving previous possession and subsequent illegal dispossession.
Yes, a son is the joint owner of ancestral property and has the right to file a partition suit for his rightful share in the property.
Yes, you can definitely sell the property in India.
Yes, you can file a case in India for your rights in a property without coming to India.
No it is not, it has to be got probated in the country where it was executed and subsequently a declaration has to filed in Indian court.