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afridi khan (manager)     22 September 2014

Grandson's claim over ancestral property

Hello.

1) This is about my parents who got divorced when i was about 3 years old. My mother is a muslim and father a hindu. My custodian was my mother who did not demand anything from my father at the time of divorce. However, my father did not remarry.  He expired when i was 11. 

2) My grandmother has two daughters and a son i.e. my father. one of this daughter i.e. my aunty is settled abroad and the other aunty (wife of Mr. A) expired long back. presently, my grandmother is staying with my uncle, Mr. A. and she is the possessor of our ancestral property who has given the power of attorney to my uncle Mr. A because of her old age. 

3) Now what is want is late father's share in this ancestral property apart from the share of both my aunties. Will this claim of mine of one third share over this property turn out to be successful?  



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Advocate Ravinder (Advocate/Attorney)     23 September 2014

Since your grandmother is still alive, she can give her property to anybody of her choice.  You cannot demand as of right. contact me 7893011777 or ravinder2345@gmail.com.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     30 September 2014

How do you classify it to be ancestral property?, it may be your grandmother's inherited property, over which she can do anything she desires so.  Consult a local lawyer and take his further advise.


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