LawRato

Division of property of grandmother between grandsons


21-May-2023 (In Property Law)
I need help from u regarding my grandma property... As my grandma had one son d 2 daughters and my father got 2nd marriage and I'm the 1st wife son d my step mother had 2sons which r still minor now they r claiming my grandma property so how this property can be done d among 2 wife who had a right to claim it d how can it been done.... Plz help me ......
Answers (2)

Answer #1
792 votes
if your grandma died intestate, her son and 2 daughter will get 1/3 equal share.

And your father dies intestate, Two Wives will get equal share of 50% and you will get in your father share 1/2 and step mother 2 sons jointly will get 1/2 share in your father share.
Answer #2
947 votes
The query is too vague to be answered.

Has your grandmother passed away? Did she leave a will or did she die intestate? What is your religion (since personal laws will apply).

Assuming you are Hindus, according to the Section 16 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, the children of the second marriage have a right to a share in their parent's property. Children of void and voidable marriages are entitled to a right in the property of only their parents, not other relatives.

Disclaimer: The above query and its response is NOT a legal opinion in any way whatsoever as this is based on the information shared by the person posting the query at lawrato.com and has been responded by one of the Divorce Lawyers at lawrato.com to address the specific facts and details.

Report abuse?

Comments by Users

No Comments! Be the first one to comment.

"lawrato.com has handpicked some of the best Legal Experts in the country to help you get practical Legal Advice & help."