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grand father property..

Guest (Querist) 30 November 2008 This query is : Resolved 
R.Santha Moorthy (Expert) 30 November 2008
If the property in question is the self acquired property of your grandfather, you got no right at all, because, under sec.8 of Hindu succession Act, your father is the class I legal heir of your grand father. If the property belonged to your great grand father, you got equal right with your father as one of the co-parceners.
R.Santha Moorthy (Expert) 30 November 2008
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Jithendra.H.J (Expert) 01 December 2008
plz tell us to which religion you are belong to, so that we can answer suitably.

bCoz in India there is no common civil code!
in India the people belong to different religion have theire own personal law!
Adv.Shine Thomas (Expert) 01 December 2008
At present you are not entitled to any share in your grandfather's property.
G. ARAVINTHAN (Expert) 01 December 2008
Neither you nor your siblings can now claim your shares.

You might have given consent through your signing POA, which made you lost your right.


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