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2 years ago
The house i am currently living in is in the name of my grandmother who died in 1996 and she has a will which states everything in her name would be of her son i.e my father after her death and my father expired in 2016. So i wanted to know that could the property be directly inherited by the legal heirs of my father or the consent of my father's siblings would be necessary as my father was the only son has 3 sisters and all of them are alive.
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 2 years ago
A.The WILL was registered ?
the WILL was probated ?
If yes, the 3 sisters of father dont have any rights.
You and your siblings only have right on it.
the WILL was probated ?
If yes, the 3 sisters of father dont have any rights.
You and your siblings only have right on it.
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A.Hi,
The rights of the other legal heir to that property are no longer valid because the property was already passed to your father by a registered valid will. As your father's legal heirs, you and your siblings have the right to inherit the land.
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The rights of the other legal heir to that property are no longer valid because the property was already passed to your father by a registered valid will. As your father's legal heirs, you and your siblings have the right to inherit the land.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Responded 2 years ago
A.If your grandmother's Will had not been probated in favour of your father by the Competent Court of Law,then that Will does not come into effect and in such case the property devolved upon your father and his three sisters. Online opinion can be provided professionally and expeditiously ....Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya, Advocate,Kolkata
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hi,
Since the property was given to your father through the will of your grandmother, the property would be directly inherited by his legal heirs. Your grandfather's siblings consent and permission is not required.
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Since the property was given to your father through the will of your grandmother, the property would be directly inherited by his legal heirs. Your grandfather's siblings consent and permission is not required.
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Pardeep Kumar Dhiman Dhiman
Responded 2 years ago
A.आपके अतिरिक्त वसियत के अनुसार किसी का कोई भाग नही है।
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A.Dear Sir,
Your proposal is correct. Sisters of your father have no say in the above properties.
Your proposal is correct. Sisters of your father have no say in the above properties.
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A.It will depend on which stat you come from and what are the local laws related to the inheritance of property when some dies intestate. As per your statement, generally, it should belong to your father and then it should come to you. Try to get the will probated by the court and you claim the right as the legal heir and own it.
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