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Pavithra (NA)     07 February 2013

Ancestral property right

 

Sir/Madam,

Recently, my grandfather's ancestral property was sold in kanchipuram. He is no more. His wife is alive and they had 3 sons and 1 daughter. But now, only 2 sons are alive. There are grandchildren and great grandchildren too.

The problem here is that all (wife, sons, spouses of the deceased children, grandchildrens) have given power of attorney (in Hyderabad) to one surviving son. He has sold the property and distributed the money unevenly  to all the members.

The first son has a son and a daughter where the son (first grandson)  has not signed the power of attorney. Both the son (grandson) and daughter(grand daughter) have not being given a single rupee out of the sale of property.  Also, the eldest grandson was resisting the sale of the anscetral property and has not given consent on the PoA. and without his consent, the PoA holder sold the property

What legal rights do the grandson and granddaughter have here and what action can they take to get their share?

Thanks,

The grandson



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SRISHAILA.DHARANI (Advocate&consultant)     07 February 2013

Hi Pavithra,

Whoever not signed the power of attorney, can challenge the sale deed and ask for cancellation of sale deed or compensation etc.

Srishaila,advocate,bangalore,sdharani120@gmail.com,9741425514

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Pavithra (NA)     12 February 2013

Thanks for your reply. Can you also please tell how much we may have to spend on this case, (both time and money) before we finally get justice?

Regards,

Pavithra 

SRISHAILA.DHARANI (Advocate&consultant)     12 February 2013

percentage of the value of the property.

Minimum 2-3 years, to get the justice


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