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Adv Karan Mani   17 May 2022

Clarification on property

my grandfather was four siblings( Ramji Pandey, Laxman Pandey, Raju Pandey and Yogendra and they all are no more now.Pandey)
Our ancestors had property in two place(Muzaffarpur and Sasaram in Bihar )where 1 place property has been in the name of all brothers (all grandfather's name is mentioned on Khatian and kewala) but anotherplace property is in the name one grand father(Who was eldest among all brothers Late Ramji Pandey )..... I am the grand son of Late Laxman Pandey where we used to stay at Sasaram since my birth so I just want to know that do I have legal rights on Sasaram's property or not?


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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     17 May 2022

Yes. You have rights on it. Property inherited by a male Hindu from his father, father's father, or father's father's father, is ancestral property. The children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the person inheriting such property acquire an interest in it by birth.

P. Venu (Advocate)     18 May 2022

What is the context for this query. The posting suggests deeper issues.


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