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clarification regarding grand father property distribution


07-Aug-2023 (In Property Law)
my grand father had four childerns 1.my father 2.my fathers brother 2.my fathers first sister 3.my fathers 2nd sister below details: 1.total property (land):24bigha approx 2.1.5bhigha my grandfathers self accaquiresd remaining parental. 3.my fathers brother sold 4.5bhigha in 2012,2bhigha in 2014 and 2 bhigha in 2015 after my fathers death in 2011 he is planning to sold all property with the help of grand father. 4.my fathers 2 sisters are little bit supporting him and not involved in this matter. questions below: 1.what to do to stop him doing that. 2.how can we get the share.
Answers (2)

Answer #1
316 votes
As per your query, you can only claim share in your grandfather’s ancestral property. As far as his self-acquired property is concerned, he can give it to whomsoever he deems fit in his lifetime or by making a will. If he dies without making a will then all the class 1 legal heirs can claim share in [property and the property thereon will be divided equally among them.
Answer #2
930 votes
If the property is ancestral than u have right in property since ur birth in the property. U must first go to the revenue office and check the revenue record under whose name the property has been shown in khatedari. If this include ur father name , than as a result of ur fathrr death ur fathers son/daughters have right to get their name mutuated in the revenue record. File a suit for partition and pi and ti against ur grandpa and uncle.

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