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I live in my grandfather house but the name is on house bill is of my elder daddy brother , because


31-Oct-2023 (In Civil Law)
I live in my grandfather house but the name is on house bill is of my elder daddy brother , because my daddy was small when my grandfather expired, so he put his name in the house, so know my daddy and my elder daddy brother both are expire, but my elder daddy have 2 son's so they ,claim that full house is there both brothers, because there father have put there name in house, and also they claim that , there father have written will in which he have clearly told that this full house is of my 2 son's only , and no other person has any rights, but currently me and my mother are staying in house my mother is staying for 43 years, and this house is very old from my grandfather time, we have id and address proof of same address, actually we were unaware abt will ,they have keep quite for long time nearly 24 years , now they are saying when your mother will die then we will take the house and put u on road so can civil court help me in this
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u can take objection against that will. you have right in that property bcoz as per ur say it's a ancestral property. ur father and ur uncle had same right but there was not property division. only there was ur uncles name on property card and only on that it does not mean he is only owner of that house property so there is no value for that will.
you have to visit advocate with all documents u have. so he can suggest u proper guidance. but u have to file case.
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