Question regarding grandfather property Question regarding grandfather property

2 years ago

My grandfather property was distributed between my father and tauji legally now as my father is no more my mother got the property transferred to her name.Now pls confirm do I have right over the property of my grandfather which has been transferred in the name of my mother?

Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 2 years ago

A.After the death of your father without making any Will ,his half share in your grandfather's property has been devolved upon your mother and all the children of your deceased father including you so it is necessary to know how that property was transferred to your mother. To give opinion it is necessary to know who had transferred that property to your mother and is there any registered Deed of Transfer in her favour .
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