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A Guide to Law on Succesion of Property in India

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An individual’s right to acquire, hold and dispose of the property is recognized since the beginning of civil society. Property can be immovable or movable. You also get the liberty to dispose of your property in the desired manner whenever you wish to. For immovable property, in case of one’s demise, one can exercise this right during his or her lifetime with the help of making a “Will”. Such a type of succession is called testamentary Succession. Inheriting immovable property without any will is called Intestate Succession.    The laws related to a succession of the property mainly deal with determination of the right and property title of a deceased person. Aspects like who will be the legal heir of the property and in what order they succeed to the legal ownership of the property owned by a deceased person is as per the law of succession.   Indian Succession Act, 1925 governs succession by will that ensures making, execution and administration of wills. Will is a document that of c

Why property dispute cases take a long time to solve in India?

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In the entire world, Courts take more than required decades to deliver justice. The graph of Indian courts is specifically outrageous. Presently, it is found that there is property dispute cases in India were pending for 30 years in Delhi High Court after hearing of 75 judges. As we see, property prices have been increased in Delhi, due to that property disputes leads to exhaust money, time, and efforts of litigants. It is purely true that not all cases take more than 3 years or so in court, but the fact is it is impossible to receive justice in a short period, especially in India. As per Indian norms, this is even more complicated as the minority has clear, explicit property to the real estate possessions they own. Public Courts of India takes a long period of time to deliver justice because of their functions follows bureaucratic ways. Individuals are not allowed to make a selection of their court because everything runs in a centrally planned procedure. It does not mean you have no