Partition of ancesteral property
kumar sahu
(Querist) 07 August 2012
This query is : Open
Dear Sir
1. My father-in-law has 3 sons and 2 daughters. My mother-in law is alive. My father -in-law has ancestral landed property which he partitioned in july 2006 giving small piece of land to two daughters. Remaining land was partitioned between him and 3 brothers. My mother-in-law has filed a civil case to demand a share in the property, even though my father-in -law is alive. Presently my fater-in-law and mother-in-law are staying together. My father-in-law has sold some land in 2006 and 2007 and has kept the money in bank fixed deposits.
Advise requested.
1. Is the partition of 2006 is valid.
2. Does my mother-in-law is entitled a share of the ancestral property in addition to the property my father-in-law is entitled.
3. Will the property be partitioned in 6 parts or 7 parts which includes one more share for the mother-in-law.
4. What will be the share of my father-in-law in view of the land he sold between 2006 and 2007.
5. What will be the effect of partition if some more land has been sold in 2000 by father-in-law.