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2 years ago

I sold 2 Acer land got it from my grandfather , now i want re purchase the same . If i purchase this property is there any legal issues will come from my grandfather class 1 hires is there any chance to file a case for partition.

Anik

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Intestate Succession in the Event of a Male Death. If a man dies intestate, that is, without a will, his assets are dispersed according to the Hindu Succession Act, and the property is passed to the deceased's lawful heirs. In this situation, the length of time is determined by the value of the property and the number of legal encumbrances owed to the deceased person's legal heirs. If your stepmother transfers the funds in your name, you will receive a present.
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Anik

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You should contact the closest BLRO to find out who owns the property and then try to convert it to your name. Because all sons have a right to ancestral property by birth, the father cannot give it to one son at the cost of the others. Thanks to a 2005 amendment to the Hindu Succession Act, daughters are now coparceners and have a right to the family property.
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A.Hi,
Kindly provide the right description of the property of your grandfather to understand the legality of the situation. Intestate Succession in case of Death of a Male. In case a male dies intestate, i.e. without making a will, his assets shall be distributed according to the Hindu Succession Act and the property is transferred to the legal heirs of the deceased. In the present case, the time depends on the property and the number of legal encumbrances depending on the legal heirs of the individual.

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