Ancestral property Ancestral property

2 months ago

I am trying to sell my share of ancestral property. Can my son forcibly take away all my money saying that he also has the right in that money. He gave me dhamki that he will force me to sign the paper saying I am willing to give away the money. Can he force me against my will.

Anish Palkar

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A.you can sell your ancestral property but first remove your son from the house as he is giving you dhamki that he will force you to sign so before he gives you dhamki to sign the paper and throws you out it is better you show him the way outside the house.
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Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

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A.Dear Client,
An individual gets the right to ancestral property by birth. Typically, ancestral property refers to property that has been inherited for four or more generations. The property of the grandparents in the hands of the grandchildren is the ancestral property and they are entitled to an equal share in the said property since their birth. Accordingly, your son being a legal heir/coparcener, can claim his share in the capital gain arising out of the sale of the said ancestral property but without applying any force or threat and if so happens, you may report the matter to the local police station and file a suit against your son for criminal intimidation under Sec.503 of IPC before the Court of Judicial Magistrate. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps if requires.
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