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Grandfather gave property via stamp paper. How to get stay on it?


01-May-2023 (In Property Law)
my grandfather got a property from his father in 1964 on 2rs stamp paper as a approval letter with signatures but it is not registered.one shop and 3 flats are in this property.we purchased one flat on my mothers name.he has 5 children (1 grl 4 son)two flats are gifted to my two uncle.1 uncle was gifted his self earned another property.shop was verbelly given to me before 4 years,now he is going to sell my shop.we dont have any other earning source.we are 7 grandson in which 5 r cousins.on what ground i or my father can suit in court against grandfather to save shop to be sold and get a stay.
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Answer #1
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Since your grandfather got the shop from his father, legally speaking, he cannot sell that shop as it is an ancestral property and, therefore, your father and both his brothers have a share in it. Therefore, your father has 14th share in that shop and he should file a suit for partition claiming the same.

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