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4 years ago

This is regarding the family property issue. My Grandmother (current age 75 yrs) had got one land property as a marriage gift from her father. My grandmother has 3 sons(among which only one is alive now). Recently, one of my uncle's family has forced her to stay with them and then they persuaded her (my grandmother) to sell her entire land property and change the ownership of few portions of land to my aunt's name.
Now, It feels like we are cheated as there is no ancestral property given to us. Is there any way we can ask legally to revoke the sell/ to demand our share of land.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You can deal the issue otherwise and to get legal advise accordingly you may approach talented advocate of your area.
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Shreyash Mohta

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A.You can challenge the sale deed and take your rights by filing a partition suit.
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