Ancestral Property Issue
Jasmeetsingh
(Querist) 26 October 2010
This query is : Resolved
Sir,
With the reference to the above subjected my partition case is subjudice before the court of law, and DVA proceeding is also sub judice between my mother & mother .My grandfather has produce a will deed executed by my great grand father in his name. Whether a immovable property acquired by a person through a Will Deed, becomes the sole owner of the property; or in the other word after execution of th will deed of great grand father does the said property remains as ancestral property or becomes a self acquired property of my grandfather for which he is entitled?
With a humble hope of clarfication at the earliest!
adv. rajeev ( rajoo )
(Expert) 27 October 2010
Yes it is his absolute property. It is his self acquired property. If he died intestate then it turns to ancestral property.
Kirti Kar Tripathi
(Expert) 27 October 2010
yes, I agree with Rajeev.If an ancestral property is passes to a person either through partition or through will or through any other mode. the person becomes absolute owner of said property and property becomes his self acquired property.