Amit Kumar 13 September 2015
Kumar Doab (FIN) 13 September 2015
It is believed that you are HIndu.
The owner of the self acquired property can give the property to anyone in his life time by a vlaid means e.g. Valid WILL, registered gift/sale deed etc.
The children have no forced share in self acquired property of parents.
If the property is given by some invalid means and grandfather is not laive then there might be some chance to contest.
However the lawyer specailizing in such/family/civil matters and well versed with local laws......................that has examined all docs on record,inputs, merits can advise you the best.
saravanan s (legal advisor) 13 September 2015
since it is his selfaquired property he can give the property to anyone he wants to give.if the transfer had happened by way of gift then if you have any proofs to show that the gift had been made under coercion or by fraud or the grandfather was mentally unstable at the time then you can challenge the gift deed.
saravanan s (legal advisor) 13 September 2015
if the property had devolved according to the will made by the testator the will can be challenged on the same grounds mentioned above
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Amit Kumar 14 September 2015
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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 21 September 2015
You are posting the same query in a different manner in different threads. Earlier you said that your father died hence can you have a claim over your grandfather's self acquired property. Now your grandfather becomes your mother's father. Which is real? If you want to know academic lw, better consult your tutor and not the experts here, this forum is for helping the real and deserving and helpless people who are in distress and not for enriching somebody's academic knowledge.
Amit Kumar 22 September 2015
Amit Kumar 22 September 2015