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Can married grand daughter claim in maternal property


06-Apr-2023 (In Property Law)

My maternal grandmother (Nani) who is expired on 2011 had some land property in her name ,which my maternal grandfather(Nana) bought on her name. My both maternal grandfather and maternal grandmother expired in year 2011 and 2013 intestate respectively. My maternal grandfather & mother has 5 living Sons and 2 deceased daughter. I am daughter of my maternal grandmother (Nani) younger daughter , who is deceased on 12 May 2005.My maternal uncles(Mama) are now selling ancestral property which were in the name of my maternal grandmother (Nani). Can I claim my share in maternal property?

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Answer #1
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As per your query, your mother had full right in your grandmother's property as she was a legal heir. You can file an application in the court in order to claim your share in the property  as your mother's legal heir and any property which is to be transferred in her name would automatically be yours as well. 

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