ancestral property - grandfather gave all his property
1 year ago
My grandfather gave all his ancestral property to his children except my father
Will I have any right atleast on my grandfather's self bought property?
A.Dear client,
If the property is ancestral in nature, then the grandson has an equal right as his father in his grandfather's property. The property inherited from the father's self-acquired property would vest in the child only after the father's death.
Thank you.
If the property is ancestral in nature, then the grandson has an equal right as his father in his grandfather's property. The property inherited from the father's self-acquired property would vest in the child only after the father's death.
Thank you.
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