Division of property if father died intestate
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As you stated that your father bought property himself,
we infer from the above statement that the property is self acquired.
In such a situation, as you father died intestate i.e. without a Will, then all the legal heirs have share in the property.
For the same you can file a partition suit in the concerned civil court.
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