Grandfather property Grandfather property

5 years ago

My grandfather died 2 years ago. My grandfather has 2 sons and one daughter. Ours is a house owned by my grandfather. It is to b distributed between my father n uncle.I am not sure that if my grandfather had made any will giving both equall property. My father is not good at making decisions about life. He want to sell his share of house and he doesn't listen to me n my sisters. Iam the only son with three sisters. So is there any legal claim of mine over that part of property or my father can do whatever he wanted to do. Could i stop him to do so buy showing my authority. I have heard that a grandson has legal claim over his grandfather's property. Plz suggest me

Ramalingaiah Mulakatte

Responded 5 years ago

A.Yes you have legal claim over such property. Grand-children have right in the property of the deceased grandfather, as it is a joint family property HUF, and your share would come out of the share of your father.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Actually it is not a ancestral property because ancestral property means it must come from 4 generations. Anyway there are other methods to restrain your father from selling the property. Please contact me.
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Ashutosh & Co

Responded 5 years ago

A.Yes u have right over property of your father for his share come from ansester property
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