My grandfather had four children, two sons and two daughters. My father was the eldest, but sadly passed away ten years ago. We only have one plot of land that was rightfully my father’s. Since then, we haven’t received any support from our grandparents and are struggling financially. My uncle is trying to claim the entire property, and our grandparents aren’t willing to help. Is there any legal provision that can protect our rights to this land? We are seeking guidance and support in this matter.
Best Answer
Under the Hindu Succession Act, your father’s share of the land would have passed on to his legal heirs, which includes you and your siblings. Your uncle’s claim to the entire property is not valid, and you have a legal right to your father’s inheritance. You can seek legal advice to pursue your rightful share of the land.
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