My grandfather, who passed away recently, owned a property he bought in the 1980s. He had two sons and three daughters. My aunt, the eldest daughter, unfortunately passed away after having two sons. Her widower remarried and has a son and daughter. My uncle, my grandfather’s second son, has no children. My father, the youngest son, has two children, my sister and me. My other aunts, each have a son and two daughters. My grandfather left the entire property to my uncle, who is now transferring it to someone else. What legal options do I have?
Best Answer
Based on Indian inheritance laws, your grandfather’s property should be divided equally among his legal heirs. Your aunt’s share should pass on to her two sons, and your uncle cannot transfer the property to someone else without the consent of all legal heirs. You have the right to challenge the transfer and claim your rightful share of the property.
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