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right on ancestral property

(Querist) 12 August 2009 This query is : Resolved 
My father-in-law purchased a house around 10 yrs ago.But the house registry is in the name of my two brother-in-laws. We are the youngest in our family.Can we ask for our share in this house as house registry neither includes my father-in-law's name nor my husband's name ?
My father-in-law invested his funds to purchase this house.
A V Vishal (Expert) 12 August 2009
You cannot ask for a share in the property.
sanjeev murthy desai (Expert) 12 August 2009
i agree with Mr. Vishal
Y V Vishweshwar Rao (Expert) 12 August 2009
The Titel of the Query is - "Rights on Ancestral Proerty" -

The House is purchased about 10 years ago by Father in the name of his two elder sons , father name and younger Son name are not included in the Sale deed .

The Query suggest that the proerty is ancestral proerty - how it is ancestral property -

Whether the Funds to purchase the House, are from Ancestral Source / income/ Sale Procceds of Ancestral Property - with which the House is purchased in the name of Two brothers - ?


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Ruchi (Querist) 12 August 2009
My father-in-law invested his funds to purchase his house.
Now can we ask for our share on that property?
Y V Vishweshwar Rao (Expert) 12 August 2009
The House is purchased with the Funds of Father . The proerty is not ancetral proerty

I agree with the opinion of Mr Vishal !
piyush sharma (Expert) 12 August 2009
Sorry Ms. Ruchi you can not claim any thing as either property is not your husban name nor his fathers name.


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