What is the procedure to disown son from property?

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you can disown (eject) your son from the property which your own earned property by giving him a legal notice through the lawyer that you don’t want to share your own earned property with you that is why you will not be co-owner of my self acquired property, there after your part is over and burder .

Seek interim injunction and eviction order from the civil court against sons family. Delhi high court has held that son and family can reside in parents property only on there mercy has no right.

File a suit before civil court for there eviction seek order of restraint them from entering in the property.

If parents are senior citizen(any parent) that is above 60 then they can directly file before senior citizen welfare maintenance tribunal and seek injection against son and can ask maimtaince from them. The tribunal disposal is fast they have to settle dispute fast.

There is no requirement to disown the son if you are the owner of your self acquired property.

2. So to avoid your son or other legal heirs from inheriting your property on your death you can give the property to anyone you wish during his lifetime.

3. If during your lifetime you do not wish to gift the property to person of your choice then you can make a registered Will in favour of your personal choice.

4. During your lifetime no one can claim share in your self acquired property. Daughter in law though can not inherit your property on your death in any circumstances.

First of all, there is no provisions in any law for disowning the blood relationships.

If the property is his own and absolute then the father has full rights to restrict not only his son, but anyone to enter into the property by all means.

If he feels that somebody is entering into his property illegally and forcibly then he can lodge a criminal complaint for trespass offence

There is nothing that the son can legally fight about it when the father is not allowing him inside his own property.

Reference: You can disown (eject) your son from the property which your own earned property by giving him a legal notice through the lawyer that you don’t want to share your own earned property with you that is why you will not be co-owner of my self acquired property, there after your part is over and burder .

Seek interim injunction and eviction order from the civil court against sons family. Delhi high court has held that son and family can reside in parents property only on there mercy has no right.

File a suit before civil court for there eviction seek order of restraint them from entering in the property.

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