Inheritance
sayantan
(Querist) 04 November 2015
This query is : Resolved
Acc to 2005 hindu inheritance law if someones father died before 2005 then daughters are not liable to get any property share. In my case my grandfather died before 2005 but the property is in the name of my grandmother. So can my aunts claim any share in property after demise of grandmother.
Would appreciate any kind of information.
Anirudh
(Expert) 05 November 2015
That Ruling is in regard to "Co-parcenary property" meaning either the property should be "Ancestral Property" or "HUF property".
The same does not apply to Self-earned properties.
First indicate whether the property left behind by your grand father is his self-acquired property or otherwise.
In other words, you have to give details, as to how your grandfather got that property. Only after knowing this, it will be possible to give any answer to your query.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 05 November 2015
Consult local lawyer and discuss in detail.
sayantan
(Querist) 05 November 2015
The property was built by my grandfather but is in the name of my grandmother. In this case what is the solution.
P. Venu
(Expert) 05 November 2015
The property is personal to the grandmother. The daughters could inherit after her life time.
Anirudh
(Expert) 05 November 2015
I totally agree with the views of Mr. Venu, that the property is the personal property of your grand mother. Your grand mother is the absolute owner of the same. Nobody can claim any share from it so long as your grand mother is alive.
The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005 does not apply to such properties at all.
Hemant Agarwal
(Expert) 05 November 2015
ALSO refer to answer on the following link, for some more parameters, related to the query:
http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Property-matter-569061.asp
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Kumar Doab
(Expert) 05 November 2015
Agreed with Mr.Venu. The querist had indicated in post that property is in the name of grandmother and not grandfather.
Agreed with illustration provided by Mr. Hemant Agarwal in the mentioned thread.
K.S.Srinivas
(Expert) 11 November 2015
Agreed with Sri Hemant Agarwal.