Property registered as it is for male descendant after wife's death Property registered as it is for male descendant after wife's death

1 year ago

My maternal grandpa registered part of his property to his wife in 1983 mentioning she(grandma) can enjoy the property and after her death it should be enjoyed only by his male descendants. At that time of registration 1983 my grandpa was having one boy child(my uncle) and one girl child(my mom).

Does my grandma have the power to gift deed this property to my mother? Because, in 1998 my grandma gift deeded the property to my mother. Now my uncle's son are claiming that property saying what my grandma gifted is not valid. Please clarify.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Your grandma was having only life interest in the said property after her death the property goes to male descendants.
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Anonymous

Replied 1 year ago

Dear Sir,
Thanks for the reply.. This is an ancestoral property, not earned by my mother's father. In this case, does my grandfather still have the right to say that his wife (my grandma) can enjoy the property and after her death it should be enjoyed only by his male descendants? Please clarify.

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Anonymous

Replied 1 year ago

Can my mother and my wife(my mother's only brother's daughter) claim their share in this ancestral property? my mother's only brother deceased in May, 2005.

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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Client
This question is little tricky here and you or your uncles might have to go to the court to get the clear answer from the Ld. Court.
Legally a conditional gift deed is allowed wherein the condition is a precedent to accept the gift deed. Here in this case the condition is post facto after the Donee's life.
In my opinion the wisdom of court should be sought to arrive at a conclusion.
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Dear Sir, Thanks for the reply.. This is an ancestral property, not earned by my mother's father. In this case, does my grandfather still have the right to say that his wife (my grandma) can enjoy the property and after her death it should be enjoyed only by his male descendants? Please clarify.

Can my mother and my wife(my mother's only brother's daughter) claim their share in this ancestral property? my mother's only brother deceased in May, 2005.

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