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A sister had to fight in multiple courts over a period of about 30 years with her brother for possession of their late father ...
Imagine receiving wealth as a 'gift'—sounds amazing, right? Many people gift high-value items to their loved ones and ...
A woman was embroiled in a court battle stretching almost 30 years with her brother over their late father's property. The ...
Senior Citizens can cancel the gift or settlement deeds executed in favour of their children or close relatives if they failed to take care of them, even if it was not explicitly mentioned in the ...
Madras High Court rules parents can cancel settlement deed for one child failing to maintain them, despite other deeds.
In the event of neglecting the senior citizen, the deed of settlement or gift was liable to be annulled, the bench added. The bench said in the present case, the senior citizen, both in her ...
Madras High Court declared that aged parents could revoke gift deeds if their children fail to care for them, even if the deed lacks explicit conditions. The court emphasized that implied ...
Senior citizens are entitled to cancel the gift/settlement deeds executed in favour of their children even if there is no explicit condition imposed under such deeds requiring the beneficiaries to ...
Senior Citizens can cancel the gift or settle deeds executed in favour of their children or close relatives if they failed to take care of them, even if it was not explicitly mentioned in the ...
CHENNAI: Senior Citizens can cancel the gift or settlement deeds executed in favour of their children or close relatives if they failed to take care of them, even if it was not explicitly ...
Chennai: Senior Citizens can cancel the gift or settle deeds executed in favour of their children or close relatives if they failed to take care of them, even if it was not explicitly mentioned in ...
Chennai: Senior Citizens can cancel the gift or settle deeds executed in favour of their children or close relatives if they failed to take care of them, even if it was not explicitly mentioned in ...