My grandfather sold his ancestral farmland years back and bought a house plot in a bustling city with the money. My father and his elder brother live in distant cities because of their work. His younger brother, who lived on that land for two decades, has now convinced my grandparents to transfer the property to his wife. He’s refusing to pay anything for it. Can I or my father do anything about this situation?
Best Answer
Under Indian law, you and your father may have grounds to challenge the transfer. As heirs of your grandfather, you have a claim to the property, and the transfer could be deemed unfair and influenced by undue influence. Consult a lawyer to assess your legal options and seek appropriate action.
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