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Grandchild right on father's nani property during divorce

Guest (Querist) 22 September 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Hi,

My divorce case is on final stage. will decide in a month. My husband has several residential flats in his mother name.

1 flat in which my in-laws reside is given by Government to Husbnad's Nani (grand-mother) on 99 years lease in sindhi colony which later transfered to my mother-in-law name.

I have a daughter 5 years old and have her custody (not through court but husband and in-laws not interested in taking child).

Does she has any right on nani property (flat in sindhi colony)? If yes then how should I proceed for that and is there any time-limit for that claim?
Nadeem Qureshi (Expert) 22 September 2014
She has no right on this property.
ajay sethi (Expert) 22 September 2014
your daughter has no rights on flat standing in name of mother in law
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 22 September 2014
Your daughter has right in the property of her father.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 22 September 2014
Agreed with experts.
Guest (Querist) 23 September 2014
This property is transfered from Nani to my mother-in-law. Then this is ancestral property.

I dont understand why she has no right on it as it is not self acquired by my mother-in-law rather given by her mother (nani).


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