Distribution of self-acquired property of a father: A father is within his rights to give the self-acquired -property to his one son to the exclusion of other children. During his lifetime, his children have no right to claim it. He can pass the same to his one son by gift or by will.

How do I claim my father’s property?

File a partition suit claiming your share of your father’s property and in that event your brothers will produce the will/deed executed and egistered by your father, if any, 5. If your brothers cannot file any such document then it will be easier for you to get your share of your father’s property.

Who can claim self acquired property?

Unlike an ancestral property, you are free to give your self-acquired property to anyone you wish to. In case of ancestral properties, each coparcener will accrue his share in the property by birth and it is quite hard to deny anybody their right in their ancestral property.

Can father sell property without consent of Son?

No, ancestral property be cannot be sold without consent of successors in case of major and in in case of minority you might have to take permission from the court. And if property disposed without consent can be reclaimed.

Why did Vivek’s grandfather not register his land?

No attention to proper documentation and registration even after many weeks and months. The land registration fees was also not that high. Few people kept reminding Vivek’s grandfather that Land registration is still incomplete and it has to be done.

Who was the guy who bought the land from?

40 yrs are gone. Grandfather is no more, The guy from whom he had bought the land is also not in this world, he was a good guy. Grandfather’s vast properties were divided between his children (obviously daughters didn’t know that they are also legal heirs and claim their share as per Hindu Succession law).

How did my grandfather’s land get divided between his children?

Grandfather’s vast properties were divided between his children (obviously daughters didn’t know that they are also legal heirs and claim their share as per Hindu Succession law). Now the guy who had sold his land took the money and is dead now, his children one day found out the property papers and saw that it’s on their father’s name.

Why did my mother not register her land?

My mother had bought a plot of land 10 years back but the builder has not provided possession of the same as sewage lines are not operational yet. Further, the Builder-Buyer Agreement is yet to be executed! But we have all the receipts of payments and official letters from the reputed builder.