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Father bought property with his income can uncle ask share in that


27-Nov-2023 (In Property Law)
Hi, My father and uncle(father elder brother), living separate and in different house/place from more than 25years. We have very very small land in our native say 1acre and currently no income at all from this. Now, my father and myself with our income we bought house, property, can uncle or his son can cliam our own earned property? What are the provisions for them on our earned properties. Please clarify. Your help is much needed.
Answers (3)

Answer #1
965 votes
If you can produce proof that you and our father have purchased the house property from out of your own income ( not form the income generated from the ancestral joint property), your uncle can not claim your house property.
Answer #2
595 votes
If it is your father's self earned and acquired property then your uncle don't have right in it. Whatever the one acre land at your village if it is an ancestral property or your grand father's self acquired which he has left without Will or Gift then your father and uncle can share that property.
Answer #3
817 votes
On one’s self earned property no one has any right expect he himself. However, if the property is ancestral property it is supposed to be divided equally among all the successors. And in respect of the self acquired property its the purely the wish of the person how he divides or whether he doesn’t want to divide at all

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