lancy (Technician) 21 December 2008
Mohamed Ali (employee) 22 December 2008
hi, Lancy, If u get answer for ur query, Just mail me to, I am also facing same kind of issue, jmandayam@yahoomail.com..
AEJAZ AHMED (Legal Consultant/Lawyer) 22 December 2008
Lancy,
Exactly you are having right to claim your share in the property of your Grandfather, collect all the related documents of the Property as well relationship with your grandfather and file suit/claim in the civil court against the Grandson of your Uncle
sanjeev murthy desai (Advocate) 24 December 2008
I agree with Mr. Aejaz and if the properties are ancetral you wil have the equal rights, otherwise properties are self acquired of your uncle, you dont have any rights that Properties.
JAGADEESH GOVIND (ADVOCATE) 27 December 2008
Sir,
Whether the above case is hit by limitation Act ?
I think Mr.lancy ought to have file suit on attaining 18 years of age ie on 1984.
JAGAN
sanjeev murthy desai (Advocate) 30 December 2008
Dear Mr. Jagadeesh,
thereis no time limit to claim ancetral property.
sanjeev desai
V.V.RAMDAS (Advocate) 30 December 2008
Dear Lancy,
You have got right in the proerty to the extent of the share of your late father i.e. 50%. But question of limitation arises for filing a suit. Your right begins/accrues from the day when you become majorand the day when you got knowlege about "will" and the day when your uncle died, which is the cause of action for the suit. You can file the suit by showing all the above points are just come to your knowledge but you have to prove through evidence that the property is of your ancesters. More over it is adviseble to fight for your right. (Ramdas)