Our great-grandfather had two sons, let’s call them Ram and Shyam. Ram had three sons, while Shyam had only one. Ram’s sons claim our grandfather sold our share of the family property to them, saying we have no right to it. They refuse to share. The property is still registered in our great-grandfather’s name. What can we do?
Best Answer
As the property is still registered in your great-grandfather’s name, his legal heirs (including you) have a claim to it. Since Ram’s sons claim a sale, you can challenge this claim by seeking legal advice and filing a suit for partition and declaration of your rights in the property. You can also challenge the sale transaction by proving it was fraudulent or not properly executed.
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