Will I take my property right ?

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Anonymous
(Querist) 11 January 2011
This query is : Resolved
Sir,I was the only earning member from 1986-2000 in my family.father loss heavily in business in 1987-88.At that time I arrange huge money apart from my salary & gave dad to avercome losses .In 2000 I owned my 1BHK flat & leave house with my family & 2 kids .Only due to my wife not mix up with my parents.After my removal my only younger brother stays in my father house.He is bank manager.Now parents have 03 rented portions .I have good relation with my parents.house in the name of mother.Iwant property due to financial crises & son higher education.What step I can do?whether I forcely possess any empty rented portion for future talk.Because I do'nt think father gine me my right in easy manner.In bad time I was continue with my parents.Now it is bad time for mine.PL advise
H.M.Patnaik
(Expert) 11 January 2011
Circumstances under which you stood beside your family is noteworthy. However, since this was a social gesture what I believe, you don't acquire any right ipso-facto because of this help in absence of a document supporting your actions.
Now coming back to your question on how to get your share in parental property, you haven't indicated here that whether the property in question is ancestral one or self-acquired by your father. This makes the difference.
In case this is a ancestral property, you can claim your share in the property
as a legal heir of your Grandparents.
In the other case i.e. if the property is a
self-acquired one of your father then, instead of you ,your children have a claim over the same as Legal heirs of their Grandparents i.e. yur father.