Can children of seller ask money from buyer since seller is not sharin
21-Jan-2023 (In Property Law)
My Grandfather bought some property from his brother in 2000. this was ancestral property. now both the people of died and now her daughter is claiming some money from us since she was not given a share in the consideration from that sale of property by her father. Can she claim any money from us legally?
Yes ...legally they are entitled to cinsideration ...their consent should hv been taken dat time ..however since sale took place in the year of 2000...if they are claiming nw..u can take defence of limitation period..however more facts required to advice u in the matters.
It is settled law that a daughter is entitled for a share in the ancestral properties but before arriving at any conclusion with regard to the claim of sellers daughter, we need to go through the recitals of the sale deed through which your grand father bought the property.
As it is ancestral property all legal heir have equal right on that property. In your case daughter can claim it from her grand fathers property as of right. As her parents avoid to give it she can recover it.
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