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SANKARPRASAD (MNGR)     14 October 2025

Legal heirs for intestate property...

A is the Father(F) and deceased by leaving some property as intestate and had one wife (FW), son(S), D1, D2, D3 as his family members. 

Before the death A and S devided ancestral property through settlement.

Wife (FW.. Father's wife) is deceased with a will through an executor and as per will in the undevided portion of her husband's property will go  only D1, D2 and D3 equally.( All are Majors). Executor is sick now. 

Son (S) also deceased by leaving One (S-W... (Son's wife  and daughter in law to father)) Wife, One adopted unmarried Son and legitimate married Daughter( all are majors). 

Who are the legal rights for Fathers Intestate Property... And How many Regiatration have to done for next transactions of property..

I am thinking One Registration of FW portion to her daughters through Executots and Second one is among the family meebrs as their original eligibility may be partition deed or settlement or some thing.

 

Req you to clarify..

 

With Regards

 



 3 Replies

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     14 October 2025

You may first draw a family tree by including all the names of the family members from the beginning till date.

In my opinion the next half of the property that A retained shall devolve on all the legal heirs including the legal heirs of the deceased legal heirs 

The family tree certificate will give clarity on the subject.

You may consult an experienced lawyer in the local with all relevant papers and proceed as suggested.

P. Venu (Advocate)     14 October 2025

Who dies first - A or FW? 

When did the son die?

kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     14 October 2025

For the ancestral property of the father, the father and his children shall divide the property in equal shares.  But you stated that A and S (the father and the son) divided the property through settlement means, which settlement, and what are the terms mentioned?


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