Sri balaji Vinoda 17 July 2020
Sunayana Chhabra 18 July 2020
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 18 July 2020
In case the property was acquired by your father from his own earning/ savings he may or may not give to any part / share
However, you have equal share in ancestral property.
Sunayana Chhabra 18 July 2020
Sunayana Chhabra 18 July 2020
Sunayana Chhabra 18 July 2020
Sunayana Chhabra 18 July 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 18 July 2020
You cannot have any rights in the property unless it is ancestral. Your health or physical conditions may not of any relevance in the context.
Advocate Abhishek Sinha (Advocate) 18 July 2020
As professionals we must maintain the decorum on such public platforms and respect each other's replies too. I am not regular on LCI but reading the aforesaid conversations may not portray a professoinal picture. 
SIVARAMAPRASAD KAPPAGANTU (Retired Manager) 19 July 2020
Dear Queriest,\
Please be guided by the clarification given by Shri Dr J C Vashista.
Shweta Bharti (--) 14 March 2026
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