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3 years ago
My grandmother sold my grandfather property and purchased another property on her name did i have right in that purchased property.
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 3 years ago
A.you can claim ONLY till it can be traced back to ancestral property.
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Raghu Rajegowda
Responded 3 years ago
A.YES, if you can prove such transactions. 100% You have right in that purchased property.
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Tanmoy Chattopadhyay
Responded 3 years ago
A.First in India succession is determined by the religion of the person. Presuming you are a hindu belonging to the mitakshara school ( if you are north Indian) the following will apply:
In case of self acquired property of your grandmother :
if she makes a will then the transfer will happen according to the will
if she dies interstate and if she predecease her husband then her property will be divided equally between her childrens and her husband each getting one share each.
As a grandchild you will only have your right devolving on you from the share of your parent (father if paternal grandmother).
The matter is complicated for a common man to understand at one go and therefore it is suggested you hire a lawyer to whom you have to explain not only your family tree your grandmother onwards but also how the property was determined at various stages in order to provide you with the most specific answer about your share in the property.
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In case of self acquired property of your grandmother :
if she makes a will then the transfer will happen according to the will
if she dies interstate and if she predecease her husband then her property will be divided equally between her childrens and her husband each getting one share each.
As a grandchild you will only have your right devolving on you from the share of your parent (father if paternal grandmother).
The matter is complicated for a common man to understand at one go and therefore it is suggested you hire a lawyer to whom you have to explain not only your family tree your grandmother onwards but also how the property was determined at various stages in order to provide you with the most specific answer about your share in the property.
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Madhura Akolkar
Responded 3 years ago
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You have right in that purchased property.but you have prove such transactions.
You have right in that purchased property.but you have prove such transactions.
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A.You will have the right which will flow through your parent ( child to your grandmother). If they acquired any right then it will pass on to you. You may also have the right if that property was not alienated by your grand mother and you are the only legal heir.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
If the property was ancestral, then she cannot sell of the property without the consent of the other successors, if she sold the self-acquired property of your grandfather, then she can deal with the property as her wish. A grandchild does not have any legal right on his grandparents property. The property would be divided equally between her children.
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If the property was ancestral, then she cannot sell of the property without the consent of the other successors, if she sold the self-acquired property of your grandfather, then she can deal with the property as her wish. A grandchild does not have any legal right on his grandparents property. The property would be divided equally between her children.
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A.Hi,
If the property was ancestral, then she cannot sell of the property without the consent of the other successors, if she sold the self-acquired property of your grandfather, then she can deal with the property as her wish. A grandchild does not have any legal right on his grandparents property. The property would be divided equally between her children.
If you like my answer, please rate me.
If the property was ancestral, then she cannot sell of the property without the consent of the other successors, if she sold the self-acquired property of your grandfather, then she can deal with the property as her wish. A grandchild does not have any legal right on his grandparents property. The property would be divided equally between her children.
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