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Ancestral property

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 07 November 2011 This query is : Resolved 
My greatgrandfather was an aristorat and belonged to a royal family in Kerala. His mother's royal family has a common property - a school - that has been handed down for generations. My great grandfather married a Nair. Now the school has been sold for a huge sum and the sum will be shared between all living members of the family both distant and immediate. Do we (my mother and her siblings) get any shares? My grandfather is a Nair and no more.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 07 November 2011
What a fate parents named you 'lovely'
her's named her 'preet'

And you both have kept your names according to wishes of parents but they are now opposed to your union which they should not be, in my opinion, if they are the law abiding citizen.


But you have not disclosed your or preet 's age then how can it be decided you both can marry on your own or not.????


However Marriages performed by Arya samaj are legal and they also issue marriage certificate.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 07 November 2011
WHAT A SERVER MISTAKE .

Even computers can create a good degree of hummer.

A stuff posted else where has jumped here as unwarranted !!!!!!!
prabhakar singh (Expert) 07 November 2011
Although it is surprising even schools are private properties.


Any way If it was a property of your mothers'

great grand father and was inherited by yours' mother
\
grand father and from him has come in hands of yours'

mothers' father then your mother does have a share in


it subject to count of her brothers and sisters and


her father and she herself in equal share by all.


Rajeev Kumar (Expert) 07 November 2011
I totally agree with Prabhakar sir
Shailesh Kr. Shah (Expert) 10 November 2011
In my opinion, school couldn't be private property.


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