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hs saini (Capt. (Retd.))     28 March 2014

Right of sons and grandchildren on self acquired property

I have a self acquired property, I have two sons and two daughters ( all are married). One of my son is not living with me. He left the house about 40 years back due to some difference with me. I made a registered will to exclude him from my self acquired property. He perhaps married or made living relation with some girl and children were born: I want to know whether he or his wife or his children can have any claim on my above said property after my death. In my will I have given my self acquired property to my other son, who is living with me and investing his earnings on this property. 

Thanks & regards



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adv.raghavan (Advocate,9444674980)     28 March 2014

If it is self acquired property , and u have made a will ( registered), then u do not have to worry, he(first son) cannot disturb , because there is a valid WILL in place.


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