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My grandfather passed away 10 years back but we came to know there is will on the ancestral property. My father has 4 children including me, as a grandson will I get my share? What if my dad’s name or my name is excluded from the will? My father is not clearly speaking on the same. Can a person will an ancestral property? If so, Can we still Claim if name is excluded?

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  Will preceeds everything...wether it is Grandfathers or Fathers....as simple as that.

Cinemallo chupinchinattu....ma tata aasti adi..nuvvevadivi adi lakkodaniki ane dialogues undavu...

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2 minutes ago, Spartan said:

  Will preceeds everything...wether it is Grandfathers or Fathers....as simple as that.

Cinemallo chupinchinattu....ma tata aasti adi..nuvvevadivi adi lakkodaniki ane dialogues undavu...

Yes Will rayakapote.. Cinema Dialogues... Lekapote Will ni follow avatame...

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Even if your father is not named in the will , you can just initiate legal dispute on the will itself and blackmail all the  people who got the property into paying you . 

They will need to fight the case 20-30 years in courts or pay you some share and settle. 

That's how system works in india  %$#$

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8 minutes ago, Spartan said:

  Will preceeds everything...wether it is Grandfathers or Fathers....as simple as that.

Cinemallo chupinchinattu....ma tata aasti adi..nuvvevadivi adi lakkodaniki ane dialogues undavu...

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How can a grandfather will ancestral property and possibly exclude one of his sons out of the will? It is not his hard earned

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3 minutes ago, RENT said:

How can a grandfather will ancestral property and possibly exclude one of his sons out of the will? It is not his hard earned

He can. because he inherited it from his ancestors...

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2 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Even if your father is not named in the will , you can just initiate legal dispute on the will itself and blackmail all the  people who got the property into paying you . 

They will need to fight the case 20-30 years in courts or pay you some share and settle. 

That's how system works in india  %$#$

Yeah bro. My question here is my grandfather has a will as per my understanding that the ancestral property and might have excluded my father name due to internal family disputes. Can my granfather will such property if it is not self acquired? 
second question is if my father is excluded out and he is not willing to fight in the court then as a grandson will I have right to claim it? 

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Just now, Spartan said:

He can. because he inherited it from his ancestors...

Even though he inherited he cannot exclude one of his sons name on the will right? By virtue of birth every child gets a share regardless of will or not? Am i right?

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Just now, RENT said:

Yeah bro. My question here is my grandfather has a will as per my understanding that the ancestral property and might have excluded my father name due to internal family disputes. Can my granfather will such property if it is not self acquired? 
second question is if my father is excluded out and he is not willing to fight in the court then as a grandson will I have right to claim it? 

No. as I said. Will preceeds everything. Will lo ne peru or me dad peru lekapote you guys wont have chance to get share..

unless u tried out-of court methods and slow down the inheritance to others....

EoD you cannot get it legally.

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12 minutes ago, RENT said:

Even though he inherited he cannot exclude one of his sons name on the will right? By virtue of birth every child gets a share regardless of will or not? Am i right?

By virute of birth right comes into picture when there is no Will..

Once Will is in place, nothing can interfere with it...anduke Will has its own importance..

ne case lo neeku raledu kabatti...u r focusing on Virtue rather than Will...

ade nee peru undi me babai valla peru lekapote.... Will is important anetodivi....kaadantava...?

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Just now, Spartan said:

No. as I said. Will preceeds everything. Will lo ne peru or me dad peru lekapote you guys wont have chance to get share..

unless u tried out-of court methods and slow down the inheritance to others....

EoD you cannot get it legally.

Then What is the diffence between ancestral and self acquired property? I thought one cannot will it excluding others as it is inherited.

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1 minute ago, Spartan said:

By virute of right comes into picture when there is no Will..

Once Will is in place, nothing can interfere with it...anduke Will has its own importance..

ne case lo neeku raledu kabatti...u r focusing on Virtue rather than Will...

ade nee peru undi me babai valla peru lekapote.... Will is important anetodivi....kaadantava...?

Yeah this is where the problem is, if they are trying to exclude one child (my father) out of the will by law they cannot if it is ancestral from my research. I have to contact a lawyer on this. If it is my grandpa hard earned(not inherited) then it is his wish. But how can one will ancestral is my question and same goes with my father willing the same property without me. 

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2 minutes ago, RENT said:

Then What is the diffence between ancestral and self acquired property? I thought one cannot will it excluding others as it is inherited.

me tata ki siblings unnara..?

was the property divided among them from his parents,?

if yes, then it becomes his self-acquired property and not ancestral. (which i am assuming is in ur case).

ledu ante..u have to check for that clause upto 4 generations..

dani tarvata ancestral property ane concept undadu..Will ni follow avvadame.

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@RENT

Is the will registered? 

If the property is not self acquired, you can file a case saying that this will cannot be enforced as this property is not self acquired. Its actually very easy to prove that property is not self acquired with minimal evidence and court will take up the case. Give or take 20-30 years and you might get a pie.

 

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