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How share is calculated in ancestral land with a building?

(Querist) 11 March 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Land is ancestral for "GG (great grandfather)". GG built a building on this land with 12 flats out of which 3 were sold to strangers between 1965-1975. 6 flats came to share of 6 sons of GG(1 flat to each son). In rest of the 3 flats each son has 1/6th share.



The 3 flats which were sold to strangers by GG were again sold to new strangers between 2004-2009.



Now my questions are as follows:




1) Can a great grandson of GG born in 2002 reclaim share in any of these 3 flats which are now owned by strangers? (grandson of one of the son of GG)





2) How is the share in the land only (not building) calculated for the 6 sons of GG?





3)Do the strangers who own 3 flats out of 12 own share in the land as well?





Thanks

Jaya
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 11 March 2015
@Author, the 3 flats which were sold between the years 1965-1975 are again sold? or the remaining 3 flats sold?
(1) No.(2) every flat has undivided and unspecified share in the land (so for 6 sons of GG also).(3) Yes.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 11 March 2015
1. No.
2. Every flat has undivided and unspecified share in the land.
3. Yes they have.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 11 March 2015
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