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3 years ago

Can My grandmother(60+) claim her share according to Hindu succession act in Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh? My grandmother's father died before 2004 and her brother sold the ancestral land after 2005 and get a compensation in crores. Brother deposit all the money in accounts and also buy property in name of himself and his wife. And there is still a piece of land remaining which worths in crores.

Anik

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A.Hi,
The ancestral property is distributed equally among all the children, if there is no condition to the contrary stated in any document of property. A suit for partition of property can also be filed, if the limitation period is not over.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

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A.Hi,
if the property is ancestral property, then it will be distributed equally among all the children.
However, you can file a partition suit (if the limitation period is not over) to claim your property.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
She can initiate litigation by filing partition suit and thus case may be ended in compromise.

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