Land issue
3 years ago
My grandfather passed away in 1979 and the ancestoral property was passed on to my grand mother.
My grandfather had a elder sister who passed away before 1979 before my grandfather death. However now my grandfathers elder sisters sons are asking for claim on the property. Do they have legal rights on the property which is currently in my grandmothers name
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Such children have no legal right.
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 3 years ago
A.claim after 1979 ?
did you or they calculated how many years passed since then ?
they just returned to earth after 41 years ?
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did you or they calculated how many years passed since then ?
they just returned to earth after 41 years ?
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Govardhan Marada
Responded 3 years ago
A.No, The elder sister son's will not avail to have the property property rights of your grandfather because on that time female didn't have the property rights from the parental side .
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Suraj Kumar
Responded 3 years ago
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i read your matter in brief,i found that your sister was married and her sons have no legal right to get any part in your grandfathers property.you can chalange them in court.
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i read your matter in brief,i found that your sister was married and her sons have no legal right to get any part in your grandfathers property.you can chalange them in court.
if you like my answer ,please give a 5 star rating and good review.
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A.Hi,
Your grandfather's sister has a claim in the ancestral property as she is a class 1 heir. Her claim is survived by her legal heirs. So, the sister's do have legal right on the ancestral property held in your grandmother's name.
Your grandfather's sister has a claim in the ancestral property as she is a class 1 heir. Her claim is survived by her legal heirs. So, the sister's do have legal right on the ancestral property held in your grandmother's name.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
Your grandfather's sister has a claim in the ancestral property as she is a class 1 heir. Her claim is survived by her legal heirs. So, the sister's do have legal right on the ancestral property held in your grandmother's name.
Your grandfather's sister has a claim in the ancestral property as she is a class 1 heir. Her claim is survived by her legal heirs. So, the sister's do have legal right on the ancestral property held in your grandmother's name.
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