My grandfather passed away, leaving property that was divided among his four sons, including my father, according to a “banda” – a traditional village agreement. This agreement, while acknowledged by the panchayat, was documented informally. However, my father received a significantly smaller share than his brothers. Can he challenge this “banda” in court? What are the legal options available, and is there a chance he can get a fair and just outcome?
Best Answer
Yes, your father can challenge the “banda” in court. He can argue that the agreement was not properly documented and that the division of property was unfair. He can file a suit for partition and seek a fair and just division of the property based on his legal entitlement. The court will examine the evidence and decide based on the applicable laws and principles of equity.
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