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What happens if a granfather willed ancestral property?


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Posted
49 minutes ago, RedThupaki said:

If true..

If your grandpa had written a will mentioning any person (it could be you, your father or some x , ,y, ,z) then that property belongs to them

 

If your grandpa hadn't written a will ...then all the descendants will get a due share including you ...

If your grandpa had written a will on yours father name only...then he is only the legal heir of that property...its up to your father to share with you or not

 

Last question if your name or your fathers name is excluded from the will then you will get your grandpa "photo" only...

Hope it clarifies...

CITI_c$y

Posted
2 hours ago, 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? 

If your father doesn’t have a share it. How can you claim your share baa?

Posted
2 hours 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  %$#$

Happened same to me after 10 years

Posted
7 hours ago, RENT said:

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?

Mee grand father sontaga kona vatike villu apply avudi… oka vella mee thata ki valla dad nundi vaste will apply avadu.. hope it clears ur questions

Posted
7 hours ago, Spartan said:

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

No sitti he cant..thats the difference between inherited and hard earned.. 

he gets equal right as his sons..

Posted
59 minutes ago, psycopk said:

No sitti he cant..thats the difference between inherited and hard earned.. 

he gets equal right as his sons..

@psycopk in case valla tata ki siblings undi, valla tata parents property split ayi unte

this property is inherited propert and not ancestral and ts cannot claim on it without will

only loophole is this applies to only 4 generations

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1000 rs pay chesi legal advice teesuko if you r serious. Time waste muchatlu ikkada ivi 

Posted
1 minute ago, trent said:

1000 rs pay chesi legal advice teesuko if you r serious. Time waste muchatlu ikkada ivi 

idi correct

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