Where is the jurisdiction of any dispute related to property investment in India?

NRIs are not allowed to file property dispute cases other than in the property’s location.

How does one verify that Indian property is legally compliant in all respects?

It is essential to pay attention to the factors like environmental clearances etc. However, getting a bit of legal advice will be beneficial.

Can an NRI gift a property? What are the charges levied on gifted property?

It is possible to gift property by an NRI. But the property should not be agricultural land or any plantation property. No tax is levied on gifts when relatives receive the gifts. But have to pay prevalent stamp duty and registration charges

Can an NRI use a Will to bequeath property in India to another person- another NRI or a resident Indian?

It is possible to bequeath property to their legal heirs and anyone as per the choice through the Will. An NRI is also allowed to inherit property from another NRI or resident of India.

Can an Indian citizen with a green card buy agricultural land in India?

Under FEMA regulations, it is clear that NRIs are not permitted to buy agricultural land in India. But under certain circumstances, by getting special permission from the RBI, NRI will be able to purchase such land.

What kind of right does a mother has on her son’s property?

A mother becomes a legal heir to her deceased son’s property. Hence, if a man leaves behind his mother, wife and children, they will have an equal right on his property.

Can the daughter claim the father’s property after marriage?

According to the law, a married daughter has every right to claim a share in
her father’s property. She has as many rights as her brother or unmarried sister.

  • Does the son have the right to his father’s property?
  • Son is a Class I heir and has right on the father’s property.

When can one inherit a grandfather’s property in India?

The grandson’s right to a share in ancestral property accrues by birth itself.

What should be done if one needs their independent share in ancestral property?

Ancestral property can be partitioned via partition deed or suit for partition in the Court of Law.

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