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Hindu law

(Querist) 30 June 2011 This query is : Resolved 
My client's paternal great grand father purchased properties in the year 1916. My clients elder brother claims the property as ancestral joint family property. My client is a lady. so far there is no partition in the family admittedly.
1. what is the character of the property ?
2. whether ancestral or ancestral joint family property?
3. whether my client is entitled to any share in the property as a co-parcener along with other sons?
R.Ramachandran (Expert) 30 June 2011
The following particulars are necessary before an answer could be provided to the query.
1) Where is the property situated?
2) Whether the father of the lady is alive?
3) If not, when did he die?
3) Whether his wife was alive when he died? When did she die?
4) How many sons / daughters?
5) When did the daughters get married?
Dayananda Gowda (Expert) 01 July 2011
No doubt, it is an ancestral property and she can claim a share as per amended Hindu succession Act


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