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swati (hhhhhh)     01 October 2014

Very urgent - is it ancestral property for great grandsons?

Family Tree
Great grandfather Mr. A
Mr. A has 6 sons one of whom is Mr. B
 
 
Grandfather Mr. B
Son 1 of Mr. B - Mr. C
Son 2 of Mr. B - Mr. D
Son of 1 - Master E 3rd generation legal heirs 
Son of 2 - Master F 3rd generation legal heirs
 
 
I have 2 queries:
1) Mr. C & D got property by will from Mr. A. Is this property ancestral for Mr. E & F?
 
 
2) Mr. B got some property after death of Mr. A. Is this property ancestral for Mr. E & F? 


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adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     01 October 2014

If C & D are no more then it is an ancestral property to E & F. and so on in case of B

Kumar Doab (FIN)     01 October 2014

Mr. Rajeev ( Rajoo) has suitably explained.

If C &D are alive then the status of the property transferred to them by WILL has changed to self acquired by them.


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