Kashif Sherazi replied on Saturday, January 5, 2013 07:58 AM PST
Dear Folks,
Thanks for your comments, just to add up little more for your
information for your interest.
The Same remarks one of my property adviser gave it to me, that
it is just a formality, and only the court succession letter is workable. However my very personal meeting with one senior rank official of Bahria Management has cleared a vision more practically, which really make sense, He told, we gather this nominee information as per decision made by Plot owner, and in the time of need, i.e if Plot owner is deceased, and i.e His family members like wife, Brother in law, or etc file the claim of the plot, all cases must be refer to Islamic court, however we must first check the records of the plot file, and will ask for the Nominee, presence whether alive or dead.
And the court will further verify the legal issues, such son, daughters, or who is else, so bottom line is nominee will have the value on papers, unless others claim and fight with court, to prove.
However the official advice you could fill the stamp papers and clearly mentioned the name of the nominee, and why you are willing to particularly transfer your property into that nominee, remember legal will must be written on stamp-papers, while filling up the plot form at the time of buying-or new transfer of the plot. If you leave blank, that portion, that means let the Islamic court decide your legal siblings at the time they will follow-up after in case you are deceased. |