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Ancestral Property sold no money given to daughter


08-Feb-2023 (In Property Law)
My greatgarndfather been alloted a shop by L& Do in year 1964.he expired year 1981.In year 1994 property got muted in grandfather name ( How when thers is no will?) although he got reliquesh from his two sisiter.grandfather died year 2005 without any will.My father procured reliquesmnet deed from his 2 sisiter and from 3 childern of 3rd deceased sisiter and sold the property.My father and my single brother got money in white (banking) .I am married can i claim?, Whom to claim?, how much to claim?how to claim?, which is the claim? is his a ancestral property?,how long the case would last?
Answers (3)

Answer #1
932 votes
yes, this is an ancestral property and you can claim. you can file a suit for declaration or a suit for means profit/damages/or dividing the share of consideration.

The case may take years if disputed by your brother and father. If not, then it can get settled through mediation or court intervention.
Answer #2
581 votes
Yes you can claim your share in the proceeds received after sale of the shop...its ancestral as it follows from your great grandfather to grandfather n further to your father....you have to file a suit for partition and claim your share...in the court of law...it will b one third share..it may last for about three to five years
Answer #3
571 votes
Since the claim relates to post 2005 while your father was and is still alive, you have a perfect and valid right enforceable in law to claim your share in ancestral property. You can take legal recourse to get your share.

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