Will doubt question Will doubt question

5 years ago

My grandfather purchased a land site for 40*50 and later government added 7*50 land to my grandfather's property.
Now the khata says my grandfather has 47*50 self owned property.
My grandfather wrote a will stating I can claim his land 47*50 after his death.
Will was written 8 years ago and my grandfather passed away a year and half before.
My grandfather's elder son says I cannot register that land to my name since 7*50 was given by government and he is forcing me to give away the will and he claims the will is void.
I am just 22 years old and i wish to know can I claim the property with the will or not?
Please suggest something, it will be helpful.

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