Grandfather's land dispute
2 years ago
My grandfather bought a land in 1954 on his name in bihar, India. Since he died, my grandfather's brothers want forcibly share in it. Is it really possible?
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hi,
Unless this property is a joint property no one aside from the legal heirs can claim a share. This property will be your grandfather's self-acquired property and will be passed to legal heirs under Class I in the event of intestate succession, i.e. where there is no will.
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Unless this property is a joint property no one aside from the legal heirs can claim a share. This property will be your grandfather's self-acquired property and will be passed to legal heirs under Class I in the event of intestate succession, i.e. where there is no will.
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A.Hi,
Since this property was bought by your grandfather then it will be his self acquired property. This property in case of intestate succession ie. where there is now will goes to legal heirs under Class I and your grandfather's brother is not such heir, therefore, they cannot inherit this [property and claim a share.
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Since this property was bought by your grandfather then it will be his self acquired property. This property in case of intestate succession ie. where there is now will goes to legal heirs under Class I and your grandfather's brother is not such heir, therefore, they cannot inherit this [property and claim a share.
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Pardeep Kumar Dhiman Dhiman
Responded 2 years ago
A.Àap ke dada ji ki death ke baad unke successor property ke adhikari honge. Agar aap ke dada ji dawara koi will aapke uncle ke haq me ki gai hai tab will ke anusar unko adhikar milta hai.
Ab aapko dekhna hai ki aap uncle kis aadhar par hissa lena chahate hai.
Kanoon me jo category successor ki di gai usme 1st category me aapke dadaji ki santan aati hai. Agar aap ke dada ji ke koi santaan nhi hai tab aap ke uncle ko milta hai. Ab aap apne daada ji ke uttradhikari ho isliye unko koi hissa nhi milega.
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Ab aapko dekhna hai ki aap uncle kis aadhar par hissa lena chahate hai.
Kanoon me jo category successor ki di gai usme 1st category me aapke dadaji ki santan aati hai. Agar aap ke dada ji ke koi santaan nhi hai tab aap ke uncle ko milta hai. Ab aap apne daada ji ke uttradhikari ho isliye unko koi hissa nhi milega.
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Sidhaarth
Responded 2 years ago
A.No. Grandfather's brother falls in class 2 legal heirs. As per law property shall devolve to class 1 legal heir which include son, daughter, wife and parents, so if grandfather had died intestate without making WILL then only his children,wife and parents are entitled to inherit his properties and if class 1 legal heirs does not exist then property shall devolve to class 2 legal heir.
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