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ancestral property doubts (religion-hindu)


30-May-2023 (In Property Law)
my father and his brothers had a settlement of property from my grandfather and now my father abandoned me and my mom i am married and also he bought 2 house from the money he got by selling the ancestral property with my concent at the age of 20 and now i want to claim my share in ansestral property do i have the right to do it
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Answer #1
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A grandchild does not have any birth right in the self- acquired property of his grandfather if it has been allotted to his father in a family partition in his capacity as legal heir and not as a coparcener under the Hindu Succession Act 1956. The grandfather can transfer the property to whoever he desires.
If the Grandfather dies without leaving any will, then only his immediate legal heirs i.e. his wife, son(s) and daughter(s) will have right to inherit the property left behind by him.
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