distribution of the ownership of the self acquired property in children distribution of the ownership of the self acquired property in children

9 months ago

There is a self-acquired house of a person who died long ago. He has three children, two boys and one girl. A boy dies when he is unmarried, he does not have any wife, children etc. In such a situation only one girl and one boy live. How will the ownership rights of the said house/property be divided among the remaining two children (one son and one daughter) and who will get how much share in the house and please tell if there is any ruling in this regard.

एक व्यक्ति का स्वअर्जित मकान है जिसकी जिसकी मृत्यु काफी पहले हो गयी है। उसकी तीन संताने हैं जिसमें दो लड़के व एक लड़की है। एक लड़के की डेथ हो जाती है जब वह अविवाहित होता है उसके कोई भी बिवी बच्चे आदि नहीं होते। ऐसे में एक लड़की व एक लड़का ही रहते हैं। उक्त मकान/संपत्ति के मालिकाने हक का बंटवारा उक्त षेश बची दो संताने (एक पुत्र व एक पुत्री) में किस प्रकार होगा और मकान में किसको कितना हिस्सा मिलेगा और कृपया इस संबंध में यदि कोई रूलिंग हो बताने की कृपा करें।

Anik

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A.Dear client,
After the death of the father, if the father dies without a will, the self-acquired property is equally distributed amongst his legal heirs. So the two children shall get 50-50 share
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