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Any land that has been purchased on one's own and there hasn't been any profit/use made out of that


01-May-2023 (In Property Law)
Any land that has been purchased on one's own and there hasn't been any profit/use made out of that land, but hadn't been mentioned in the service book (of central govt. employee), would be considered as an ancestral property?
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No, it would not be considered as ancestral property.

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