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My grandfather has 2 sons and a daughter.now out of which his younger son expired in 2008 in. A car accident.and i am the son of his younger son and I am the only son in the family.the elder son of my grandfather is still alive and he has 3 daughters.i am the only grandson for him,rest all are daughters.can I do a legal case on my grandfather for my stake on property?
Asked 10 years ago in Property Law

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is it your grand father self acquired property? if so it is for your grand father to decide how he wants to bequeath his property .

only if your grand father dies intestate would you have share in property as one of legal heirs

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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If the property you are referring to you is your grand father's self acquired property then he will have absolute right and freedom to bequeath the property to any body and/or including his legal heirs and if your grand father dies without writing a WILL then all legal heirs would have a share in the property.

Shashidhar S. Sastry
Advocate, Bangalore
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in case of ancestral property you can ,but if it is a self acquired property then you can claim your share only if their in no will

Rajeev Bari
Advocate, New Delhi
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Is your grand father alive? Does he have any ancestral property? If he has some ancestral property then you may file a case for partition to cull out your proprietary rights therein.

If the property is his self purchased then you do not have any rights therein except if he died without a will.

Ashish Davessar
Advocate, Jaipur
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