Property dispute gift and settlement
09-Aug-2023 (In Property Law)
My father got a portion of his mother's property. He has gifted it to his daughter fully. Can a son claim any rights to it?
Hindu religion
In this case, A Property is not considered as an ancestral property if it was gifted by a mother to his son. Therefore, an individual cannot claim his share in a property which was gifted to his father by his grandmother. The property which a daughter receives as a gift from the father becomes their self-acquired property. In such cases, the grandchildren have no legal right in property their grandfather or grandmother gifted to his son which he could have gifted to any other person, too. Such a property is considered as self-acquired property unless there is a clear expression of intention by the grandmother to make it an ancestral property. I had a vast practice in that area you can seek my assistance in your matter.
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