Nitin Shah
(Querist) 03 June 2017
This query is : Resolved
My father has made will & Nomination in the society in my favour and I have 9 sisters who have accepted my claim in the society and given me their consent by accepting the will duly notarized consent. My son claims his right in the flat. Please advise. Does he have any right?
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 03 June 2017
It is believed that you are all Hindu.
Confirm!
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 03 June 2017
Grandson has NO forced share in Grandfather's self acquired/earned property.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 03 June 2017
The legal heirs seem to have given NOC and WILL seems to be acted upon without any cloud on it.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 04 June 2017
He has no right in the property of his grandfather in the given facts.
Sri Vijayan.A
(Expert) 04 June 2017
Your father has transferred his property to you as per his wish (after his life time) and the probable beneficiaries (his heirs) also have given their consent. Under this circumstance, nothing can prevent you from enjoying the property.
Proceed.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal
(Expert) 04 June 2017
Your son has no right to claim any share in the property.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 05 June 2017
It is your self-acquired property, claim of your son shall be maintainable after your death, if the property remained intestate.
Guest
(Expert) 05 June 2017
Well advised.
Guest
(Expert) 05 June 2017
@ Imposter Kumar Doab,
What was the utility of making a vague post by you asking, "It is believed that you are all Hindu. ... Confirm," when you preferred to give advice through two other posts without getting any confirmation from the author of the question.
Please don't hope to get your chronic disease cured by making unwarranted vague multiple posts.
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