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devesh   03 February 2016

Rights of son on the properties which were acquired by him.

Hi Experts, 

My Grandfather (Hindu) has 1 daughter (E) from his first wife and then 4 sons (A,B,C & D) from his second wife. A & B worked really hard and purchased three properties on my Grandfather's name, though the entire payment was done by A & B but the properties were registered on my Grandfather's name. The worth of the properties in today's time is around 20 Crore. 

There are three questions I need to ask.

A. Can A & B legally stop C, D & E from claiming any right in the properties, as the money for purchasing the properties was entirely paid by A & B. Can they?

B. If my Grandfather demises without any will, then what would happen. Whether only A & B will be allowed to share the properties or will it be distributed amongst all the brothers and the sister.

C.  If my Grandfather demises by writing a will in the favor of C & D then whether A & B would be able to claim their right in the property as it was purchased with their hard earned money.

Please help this is urgent.

 

 



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Kumar Doab (FIN)     03 February 2016

How can you prove that funds were made avaialble by A & B?

Since grandfather is owner/title holder he can dispose the proeprty in his life time by a valid deed say WILL/Gift/Sale/Mortgage etc....

 

You may consult an able counsel specialzing in such/family/revenue/civil matters with all record that you have.

 

devesh   03 February 2016

Dear Kumar Sir,

My Grandfather never had any money on him, I don't know whether A & B can bring on record documentary proofs to prove the same. If my Grandfather writes the will in favor of C, D & E only, will A & B be able to do to claim their rights in the properties. 


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