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Sanjeev Srivastava (Business Manager)     24 June 2010

Daughetrs right in ancestral property in mother's name

Hi!

My maternal grandmother had a property in her name which is actually ancestral property of her husband, who died in 1966 and the property got transferred in her name. She died in Aug. 2008 and left behind three married daughters, no son. After her death in Aug.,2008 the sons of my grand father's brothers, who co-owned the enire ancestral property, claiming that there is no heir to my grandmother property, got the propertry transferred in their names.

Is it legal?
Can daughters claim for their mother's property as she had died?

If so, what is the process to do so?

Mr maternal grand mother made a registered will in favour her three daughters specifying that her property should be equally divied among the daughters.

Please reply and help.

Thanking you,

Sanjeev Srivastav



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 2 Replies

adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     24 June 2010

Yes daughters can claim the share in the property of mother, because it is the property of the father, naturally all the 3 daugthters have got share in the property equally.  File a suit for declartion and injunction against sons of grand father.

Sanjeev Srivastava (Business Manager)     25 June 2010

Thank you sir.

 

Sanjeev Srivastava


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