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Grandson's right on grandmother's property


09-Feb-2023 (In Property Law)
MY MOTHER WAS WIDO IN 1948 AND ME WAS A ONE AND ONLY SON AND AT THIS TIME MY SON ARE AND INTERFERE IN MY MOTHERS PROPERTY AND CLAIM IN THIS PROPERTY AND I HEAVE TOW WIFE AND FIRST WIFE CHILD 7 SECOND WIFE 4 CHILD I AM THE ONLY SUCCECCEY OR RIGHT IN MY MOTHERS PROPERTY AND ME AND MY SON ALSO RIGHT IN THIS PROPERTY THIS PROPERTY ARE MOTHERS SELF ACQUIRED AND I AM MAKE THIS PROPERTY
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Answer #1
738 votes
Yes grandsons have right to grandmother property, except grandmother not make any will or deed about in favor of cercern person, if in your case your mother not got will or deed in favour of you then you have absolutely right.
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Answer #2
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Ye_s it is your absolute property you are only successors of your mother. If you have sister than ot her thing but according to you you are only son of your mother so your child only on your wish in this property

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