Regarding Partition Of Father's Property

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Expert's Answers(4)

  • Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 40 years Exp (Retired Judge)

    Bengaluru Urban, Karnataka
      187 Client Ratings

    Dear Sir, You may file partition suit if it is ancestral property coming from four generations.

    September 24, 2020
  • Advocate Abhimanyu Gurawalia

    Patli Hajipur, Haryana
      60 Client Ratings

    if the property is ancestral then your mother has equal rights as others

    September 22, 2020
  • Advocate J L Naagar

    Jalandhar, Punjab
      169 Client Ratings

    In your case it is very important to know what type of property is your Grandfather having? If it happens to be a self-acquired property or it is a ancestral property. The legal position in both the cases in altogether different. If it a self-acquired property he may deal with it in the way and manner he likes. But in other case he will have to think of all the legal heirs and to divide the property in equal shares. Now, you make out your case accordingly. please give me rank five and rank five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.

    September 21, 2020
  • Advocate Suneel Moudgil

    Panipat, Haryana
      40 Client Ratings

    1. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 which was amended in 2005 & the latest Supreme Court of India judgement, give daughters an equal share in parental property. 2. In the case of ancestral property, a daughter now has a share in it by virtue of birth, while the self-acquired property is distributed as per the provisions of the will. If the father passes away without a will, she has the same rights as the son in both ancestral and self-acquired property. 3. your mother can serve a legal notice to her father regarding her share in the property, and if he deny, she can also file a civil suit for the partition of the property keeping in view the above provision, you can demand your share from the brother's by sending a legal notice through a lawyer, if they do not agree to provide you the share, you can file a civil suit for the partition of the property,

    September 21, 2020