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Ancester property, gift and will

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 09 July 2017 This query is : Resolved 
A land and a house purchased by Great-grand-father, after partition among 3 through Court, my Grand-father got a part of land and a part of house. He has two sons and a married daughter. After expire of my mother (left 2 sons) and aunty (left one son and 3 daughter) my father and uncle re-married. By second wife my father has a son and a daughter and uncle has a daughter only. My father and uncle built their own home and living apart from us. After re-marriage of my father they forget me and after 15 years they forget my elder brother too. we are living with my Grand-father till then and my father is neglecting me and my brother too. I am employed but my brother is not. My Father and uncle has filed a TPS against My Grandfather, myself and my brother for partition of property in three equal part (1/3 for Grand-father, 1/3 for Father and 1/3 for Uncle) . My Grand-father was suffering from Lung Cancer. So I were busy in caring him and TPS filed by father and uncle went in Ex-parte. Grandfather applied to recall the TPS with his statements that The acquired land and property he got is his self acquired property and not ancestor as these property is purchased by his father.
Due to negligence of my father, my Grand-father has gifted his 1/3rd share of vacant land to me and my brother and due to ruthlessness of his both children, further my grandfather has made a Registerd Will for a part of land to me and my brother and house where we live to my brother. Due to my grandfather was suffering from deadly disease he passed away. He has authorized me as Legal Parvikar.

you are requested to please let me know the legal aspects
Kumar Doab (Expert) 09 July 2017
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Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 09 July 2017
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Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 10 July 2017
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