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Rights of grandfather' property to grandson

(Querist) 21 August 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Hi,

A piece of advice from experts values more.

I wanted to know the rights of a grandson from grandfather's property. My grandfather has been expired by 1986, he has his property in Dharmapuri, Tamilnadu and his earned property was in the name of my grandmother. Later the property has been in the name of my father. My father has five sisters and he has given their share to them and one of the sister said she don't need the property. Now balance property rests with my father. I have an elder brother and sister and my father keep selling the parts of land without our concern. Do i have the rights to ask for property, if so, what would be the procedure? If there would be any problem from my father's sister who din't get the share from my father, what would be the precautionary step?

Thanks in advance!
Kumar Doab (Expert) 21 August 2015
The property was registered in the name of Grandmother and must have had the status of her absolute property.


The property devolved from her upon her son i.e your father either by inheritance, gift,WILL etc and might have acquired the status of self acquired in the hands of your father.



Your father can do whatever he wants with his self acquired estate in his lifetime.


You may show all the related documents to an able lawyer specializing in family/property/revenue/civil matters and well versed with local state laws and understand the merits and options.


Try to make up with father and he may leave estate for you.
Praveen (Querist) 21 August 2015
Thank u Mr. Kumar Doab, i have understood that at present i have no rights in my grandfather's property to claim, which later become my father's.

My father is a stubborn person, let's hope trying to make up with my father, but i don't think it will help.

Thanks a lot for spending your time and advice!!
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 22 August 2015
No harm in trying, he is your father, keeping respective relation is your duty.

You have no share in the property, now belonging to your father till he expires intestate (May he live long).


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