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Nana died without will. Do i have share in that property?


28-Aug-2023 (In Property Law)
From childhood, me, my brother and mother were staying with our nana and nani. There were some differences between our mother and father. Nana and nani died and my mother is their only daughter. After my marriage i moved out from nana nani's home. Do i have share in that property? The property was self acquired by nana.
Answers (2)

Answer #1
957 votes
Hi sir/madam, I think Nana and Nani is amounts to Grand Father and Grand Mother, if yes, you are having rights and respective share on the said property as legal heir in the form of ancestral property of yours.
Answer #2
782 votes
Since this property belongs to your nana and in his absence the first legal heir is your nani and in event of your nani's demise your mother will be the legal heir. The property documents like khata can be transferred to your nani's name now. And then she can either make a will or a gift deed in your favour. Then you can directly own the property . But as far as direct inheritance is concerned , you can inherit only after your mother inherits after your nani's demise and after your mom's demise.

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