Rights in Ancestral property sale

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 13 February 2011
This query is : Resolved
- If a person wills a part of his land to his son, do the grandchildren have rights in it too?
- And when the son wants to sell the land, do the grandchildren(who are majors) have equal rights in the contract and the returns thereof?
- If the son tries to influence his children(by covering up facts, manipulating, threatening violence, etc.) to sign the contract is the contract valid? What steps can the grandchildren take to protect their interests?
- In case the son takes a big advance sum from the buyer before the actual sale and the sale does not pull through, are the grandchildren responsible for such actions too even if they are not aware of what has taken place?
B.B.R.Goud.
(Expert) 13 February 2011
yes.
yes.
no. they can institute the case for their share in property.
no. they r not responsible.

Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 13 February 2011
Thank you!
- What are the steps the grandchildren can actually take with their limited financial sources in order protect their interests?
- And can they intimate the buyer through any kind of communication about the actual circumstances in order avoid future hassles? Which would be the best way of communication?