Ancestors property-Grandfather partition his property
2 years ago
Grandfather partition his property to two sons,Second sons got married while partition he had 3 girls child got married and one son ,he wrote will to his grandson .where this will is ok
A.Dear Client,
The self-acquired and undivided property of a person's great-great-grandfather is called self-acquired. If the property is partitioned then the property loses its status as ancestral property and a self-acquired property can be transferred vide a will.
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The self-acquired and undivided property of a person's great-great-grandfather is called self-acquired. If the property is partitioned then the property loses its status as ancestral property and a self-acquired property can be transferred vide a will.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Responded 2 years ago
A.Yes Will can be done. After partition that property doesn't remain ancestral so the property being self acquired, Will can be made in favour of any person of his choice and others cannot prevent him.
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