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3 years ago
My grandfather didn't divided the property does it will be considered as ancestral property.
A.Yes. It will be considered as ancestral property.
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Yes, this would be ancestral property and must be divided equally among all his legal heirs (children).
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Yes, this would be ancestral property and must be divided equally among all his legal heirs (children).
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A.Hi,
Yes, you can file a suit for partition and have the property divided among all living legal heirs i.e. his children.
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Yes, you can file a suit for partition and have the property divided among all living legal heirs i.e. his children.
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A.Dear Sir,
After the death of your grandfather it goes to your father and his brothers and it will become self acquired property of your father and his brothers. It is not an ancestral property for you unless it is coming from last 4 generations.
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After the death of your grandfather it goes to your father and his brothers and it will become self acquired property of your father and his brothers. It is not an ancestral property for you unless it is coming from last 4 generations.
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