Property transfer will
3 years ago
My father having agricultural land (ancestral property) it is transferred in 1998 in my father name we are 3 brothers after dividing the land/Property will, My father sister (Aunty) put the Court case is it possible. Please advice on this
A.Yes she has the right to claim the ancesteral property as per 2005 amendment act
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Yes, your aunt has a right to claim ancestral property by way of the 2005 Amendment to the Hindu Succession Act.
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Yes, your aunt has a right to claim ancestral property by way of the 2005 Amendment to the Hindu Succession Act.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
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Yes, your aunt can claim a share of the property as your grandfather's legal heir.
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Yes, your aunt can claim a share of the property as your grandfather's legal heir.
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