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Satyanarayana Murthy Tamma   02 March 2020

will maternal grand children entitled share in ancestral properties

one person "A" in ANdhra pradesh is having ancestral properties noted his name in SLR AS PATTADAR. he died intestate in the year 1983,

he is having only one daughter who was died in 1990.

now the property was in the hands of "A"s brother "B"s sons.

they are showing some documents but not executed by A's Family.

now being living legal heirs of A can the children of "A"s only daughter will get the properties of A.


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Real Soul.... (LEGAL)     02 March 2020

It is too much delay, after 12 years the occupants can declare themselves as owners by prescripttion.

Why did not the daughter claimed her right during her lifetime ;That is really like runing a dead horse...

Satyanarayana Murthy Tamma   02 March 2020

after death of daughter, when the grandchildren are infants, they created documents and the father of children due to fear kept quite. now the children came to knowledge

Real Soul.... (LEGAL)     02 March 2020

IF they were infants then or when their mother passed away ,husband could have claimed rights.

Anyway issue legal Notice claim rentals and eviction ,then file a suit ;;; may be you get some luck...

Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh)     03 March 2020

Yes, they are entitled but it shall be better to first go through the documents relied upon by the sons of B and also obtain those copies so that the same may be got challenged as per law.

Satyanarayana Murthy Tamma   04 March 2020

thanks for ur response sir. all the documents obtained and those documents registered by some others who were not related to ;A;s family

Satyanarayana Murthy Tamma   04 March 2020

thanks for ur response sir. all the documents obtained and those documents registered by some others who were not related to ;A;s family. so if the legal heirs have to file a case for declaration of such documents null and void or any other way to file a suit for partition by one of the legal heir against another and the sons of B. which is best way dear Sirs?

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