My grandfather had three sons and four daughters. All his daughters got married before he passed away. Fifteen years later, they’re now asking for their share in his property. Do they have the right to a share? If so, what are the laws and procedures involved? My grandfather didn’t leave a will. How can we divide the property and assets equally among his sons?
Best Answer
Under the Hindu Succession Act of 1956, your grandfather’s daughters are entitled to a share of his property, even if they were married before his death. The property will be divided equally amongst his sons and daughters. You’ll need to file for a succession certificate and settle the division through a court process.
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