Dont want to give my ancestor property share to my younger son Dont want to give my ancestor property share to my younger son

2 months ago

I have four acre in haryana and my younger son is a criminal and fraud person. I don't want to give him any share of my ancestor property and want to give full share to my elder son. Kindly provide the legal ways to do so for avoiding future legal complications.

Anik

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A.Dear Client,

An individual acquires the right to ancestral property by birth. Ancestral property typically refers to property inherited for four or more generations that has not been divided or sold off. In the case of the property inherited by your grandfather, it is considered ancestral property, and all the grandchildren are entitled to an equal share in the property since their birth.

It is important to note that a coparcener, in this case, your grandfather, does not have the right to unilaterally divide or distribute the ancestral property as per his choice. Doing so may deprive other legal heirs or coparceners of their legitimate rights to the said ancestral property.

In situations where there is a dispute or concerns regarding the division of ancestral property, legal advice may be sought to understand the rights and options available to all the legal heirs involved. The rights to ancestral property are governed by specific laws, and consulting with a legal professional can help navigate the complexities of such matters.
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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 and has not been divided or sold off. The property of the grandfather 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. The property inherited by your Grandfather is classified as ancestral property and he himself being a coparcener had no right to divide or distribute the share of the said property as per his choice to anybody depriving a legal heir/coparcener of his legitimate right to said ancestral property.
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