Ancestors property Sale -Can a father sale agriculture land
2 years ago
Can a father sale agriculture land on his name received inherited from grandfather. If not how can he be prevented from such sale.
Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Responded 2 years ago
A.Until and unless the property in the hand of your father is ancestral, your father is entitled to such sale and you can't prevent. A property becomes ancestral when it remains unpartitioned for last four generations through male lineage. In case of Ancestral property, your father cannot sale without consent of the adult successors.
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A.Dear client,
If it ancestral property, your father cannot sell it directly. In order to sell it, he will require consent from all the other successors of the ancestral property. Without doing so, he cannot make any changes to the property on his own, including his own shares.
Thank you.
If it ancestral property, your father cannot sell it directly. In order to sell it, he will require consent from all the other successors of the ancestral property. Without doing so, he cannot make any changes to the property on his own, including his own shares.
Thank you.
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