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Dear Sir, First the property must fall within following definition before answering other questions. ================================ What does the grandparent's property law in India state? Does the grandson own the right to the property? All property's owned by a Hindu person devolves onto his class one legal heir's. Now to the specific scenario's in ur example (for sake of convenience I'm presuming ur ur grandfather has only one legal heir) Senario1: The property is self acquired by your Grandfather, in such case upon his demise interstate (without a will) the property would devolve upon ur Father and not you. In case your farther passes away before your grandfather then it such case it would be devolve upon you, your mother and ur siblings equally. Scenario 2: the property in question is self acquired by ur grandfather father ( ur great grand farther) - would devolve same as scenario 1. Scenario 3: the property in question is self acquired by ur grandfather grand father ( ur great great grand farther) - would devolve same as scenario 1. Scenario 4: the property in question is self acquired by ur grandfathers great grand father ( ur great great great grand farther) - then in such a case you would be entitled to the property by birth as it becomes ur ancestral property. To give you more clarity on the concept of Ancestral Property's : any property which passes undivided down 4 generations of male lineage is called ancestral property. The right to such property acures at birth unlike other laws of inheritance where right arises upon the death of the the owner. Hope this brings some clarity to your question and your sense of entitlements. Meaning of ancestral property in India-An ancestral property means a propertywhich is devolved upon heirs by the 3 generations above them; father, father's fatheror father's fathers' father. ... That means when a coparcener acquires his share inancestral property than he can make a will to that share and bequest it. Please give me rank after viewing my details. Please call me for further assistance.
Dear Client, 1. A affidavit document is necessary to show the consent. 2. Son H is legally liable to claim for the shares of the mother which is in the hands of the mother's brother. After the death of the father, the Ancestor's property will be equally shared between the siblings. 3. The partition of the property is not divided equally then Son H has a right to claim. For more queries, please contact. Thank you.
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