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(Querist) 10 September 2015 This query is : Resolved 
My grand father-in-law purchased a lease hold property (House) in 1960’s at new Delhi. He died in 1985 without leaving any will. My grandfather-in-law left behind two sons & two daughters. In 1992 my father-in-law and his brother applied for mutation and conversion of property into freehold after obtaining NOC from their sisters and mother. Land & Development office converted the property into freehold and conversion deed was duly registered in their joint names. Now the property stand registered in the joint names of my father-in-law and his brother.
my husband and brothers in law running a general store in said Property.

My query:-
1.Is said property is a HUF property
1.What is my child's legal right in said property.
2. Since my child is their offspring what will happen to his share.
3 Is there any legal way to protect my child's right in that property.
4 Can I file any type of suit to ensure that my minor child's right in the said property is safe.
Rudrawar Narayanreddy (Expert) 14 September 2015
I think you mean father in law's father for the word grand father in law. if I am correct then
the property left by him is succeeded by his legal hiers u/s 8 and it is thier property and they can handle it as they wish. I think this is law as on today.
But there is also another view that the property inherited from father is ancestral in the hands of the sons.


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