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Anuradha Kumari (Housewife)     10 January 2013

Ancestral agricultral property in bihar

Respected Sir,

I have a querry... It is like this:

My Grand Father in Law has some agricultural land in Bihar. Some years back he wished to divide his property among his 3 sons (One son had expired long back and so this son's share his wife or my mother in law got) .... He divided the property among his 3 sons and self (4 parts done).... Registration done in the court. The village house and some agricultural land, my Grand Father in law kept for himself. Just, one and a half year back, he sold his property to his two Grandsons (from his other two sons).. My mother in law and/ or her sons were deprived .. and not even INFORMED....

Incidently I came to know all this in my sudden visit to the village some days back.. My question is that is he free to sell/ gift his share to two of his grand sons?? What can My Mother in law or his sons do for this CHEATING......? Is there any hope



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Chetan Joshi (Advisory/Advocacy)     11 January 2013

If the said property was self acquired and not ancestral then the holder has the right to dispose off as per his wish...

 

 

I appreciate your efforts to help others....

 

 

Regards

Chetan(dot)7679(at)gmail(dot)com


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