Inheritance of grandpa's property
anirudhhr
(Querist) 06 February 2013
This query is : Resolved
Sir I wish to know if there is any justice that can be done wrt the below case.
Grandpa's converted all his inherited and self acquired property into Self Acquired property by selling it. He's distributed "30%" to 3 daughters in a way that his 2 daughters have got 30 %(plus some maternal jewelry share) each and a mentally incapable granddaughter from the 3rd daughter has 30% or more .
He has kept just the left over property for his only son the youngest of all that too with a condition of taking care of the granddaughter afterwards who has been recently married to her equally calibrated person.
This person will be getting all the benefits if the youngest son is not going to accept the left over. In that case as a grandson what can be done to give justice to the great grandfather's honest son!!
Thank you for considering to read this. Kindly suggest !
Regards,
humble grandson,
Anirudhh !
Adv.R.P.Chugh
(Expert) 06 February 2013
Well if he is not satisfied with the arrangement, he can challenge the distribution stating that since the property was purchased from sale proceeds out of inherited property (which was ancestral in the hands of the son) - hence the newly acquired property also acquired the character of ancestral property, atleast to the extent of proceeds contributed from ancestral.
Good Luck !