grand daughters claim of rights in ancestral property
7 months ago
I am one of the heir of an ancestral agricultural land which I inherited from my grand father who died 30 years back, but we didn't divide it as a law suit is filed against it along with other properties. But the law suit is ruled in our favor 2 years back. but my brother claimed the whole rights to it and brought the passbooks to it. so how can i claim my right to it?
A.Dear Client,
A property is regarded ancestral under two conditions - if it is inherited by the father from his father, that is the grandfather after his death; or inherited from the grandfather who partitioned the property during his lifetime. In case, the father acquired the property from his grandfather as a gift, it will not be regarded as an ancestral property. A person automatically acquires the right to his or her share in the ancestral property by birth. A granddaughter can now claim an interest in the property as long as it is still ancestral property and has not been partitioned as of this date. As a coparcener of the said ancestral property you need to file a partition suit to obtain your share in the property. Reach out to an Advocate for further guidance and for suitable steps.
A property is regarded ancestral under two conditions - if it is inherited by the father from his father, that is the grandfather after his death; or inherited from the grandfather who partitioned the property during his lifetime. In case, the father acquired the property from his grandfather as a gift, it will not be regarded as an ancestral property. A person automatically acquires the right to his or her share in the ancestral property by birth. A granddaughter can now claim an interest in the property as long as it is still ancestral property and has not been partitioned as of this date. As a coparcener of the said ancestral property you need to file a partition suit to obtain your share in the property. Reach out to an Advocate for further guidance and for suitable steps.
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A.Dear Madam,
If no appeal preferred then as per decree the Revenue authorities are suppose to transfer the khata in your name as per the terms of Decree.
If no appeal preferred then as per decree the Revenue authorities are suppose to transfer the khata in your name as per the terms of Decree.
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