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Advocate T. G. V. Aravinthan

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Practice Areas
Anticipatory Bail, Civil, Consumer Court, Criminal, High Court, NCLT, Property, Recovery, RERA, Succession Certificate
About
Language(s) Spoken: English, Hindi
Advocate T. G. V. Aravinthan completed his law in the year 1989 and has been providing services in various fields of law, that is, Consumer Court, Criminal, Property, Recovery, Civil and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Aravinthan enrolled with the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry in 1989. He is a member of the Tindivanam Bar Association.

Enrollment Number : MS/820/1989
Courts
  • Distrcit Court, Kanchipuram
  • Distrcit Court, Villupuram
  • Madras High Court

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Questions Answered by Advocate T. G. V. Aravinthan



Q: Husband died wife and kids want legal heirship of his fathers property

A father was died on 2001. The family members, mother, two sons and two daughters had filed the application for the tasildar office for their hair certificate. In the meanwhile elder son was died. The deceased son has a wife and two children. Now, who are entitled for heirs?

Advocate T. G. V. Aravinthan answered
The mother, two son and two daughters are the legal heirs . Now one of the son a legal heir dies,on his demise his children and wife are the legal heir to the limited extent of the share of the deceased son's one share. Therefore widowed wife and two children are entitled to become legal heirs, along with rest of four legal heirs namely the mother, one son and two daughters




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