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HEMANTH KUMAR U   17 April 2018

Dhana patram registration

Does a son have a rights on the property acquired by a father through DHANA PATHRAM from his elder brother(father's elder brother). That is a ancestral property which was self acquired by son's grandmother, and divided among the 2 sons of her. Out of that elder brother registered his share to his younger brother through DHANA PATRAM, Does the son of younger brother have any rights on this property? Coz the father(54 yrs) is asking son(32yrs) to go out of this house and claiming it has his self acquired property. Son was staying together


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R.Ramachandran (Advocate)     17 April 2018

The father is absolutely right.  It is his personal property.  NOBODY has any right to claim any part/share from it.  The son is not having any legal right to claim anything from the said property.  THE FATHER IS THE ABSOLUTE LEGAL OWNER.

HEMANTH KUMAR U   17 April 2018

But here donor(elder brother) has got ancetral property and transferred to younger brother. That is not elder brother's self acquired also. Since it is a ancetral property, grand son doesnt have any rights? And is the gift deed is valid?

R.Ramachandran (Advocate)     18 April 2018

Property self-acquired by son's mother, is not an ANCESTRAL property at all.

R.Ramachandran (Advocate)     18 April 2018

Property self-acquired by son's mother, is not an ANCESTRAL property at all.

R.Ramachandran (Advocate)     18 April 2018

Property self-acquired by son's mother, is not an ANCESTRAL property at all.


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