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My rights in my fathers property of which he made oral partition


29-Mar-2023 (In Property Law)
My father(karta joint hindu family and inherited property deceased before 1950) makes a oral partition two month before the death in 1981 in his 4 sons and 3 daughters. i am younger one all 3 sisters give us registered RD in all our 4 brothers favour after that divide property in 4 parts each of brother and mutation in mcd records of each brother name .now i am the owner of my share. my property is ancestral or self acquired now? my son can stop me to sale the property?
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Answer #1
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The property that you acquired now is considered as ancestral property only and not the self acquired property as it is passed to you. Yes your son has roght in your property as it is ancestral and not the self acquired
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Answer #2
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It is ancestral property as it was inherited by your father too. But your son cannot stop you but can ask you for his share as the property is ancestral(inherited). He can file a suit for partition in court for his share.
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Answer #3
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Yes since the property is not your self acquired property and inherited by you from your father, it is ancestral and your son has a share in the property and may ask for a partition and injunction of sale of the property.
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