In simple words if a person holds a property which from his great grand father came in his hand down the line will be considered an ancestral property 2) merely because your grand father owned agricultural land would not make it ancestral property . 3) i presume it was self acquired by your grand father .

When does a family member have the right to sell ancestral land?

1. since it’s your father’s inherited property and not an ancestral property right of share in the property comes only after your father’s life. 2. Your father has the right to disperse it as he likes , sell or transfer, gift. 3.

Can a great grandfather own a property without a will?

If the said property was self acquired by your great grandfather and its title still flows uninterupted without any sale deed/partition deed/gift deed/ settlement deed or will, then it is an ancestral property on which you also have share which your father can not deal with without your consent.

What’s the difference between ancestral property and self acquired property?

Please do understand the difference between self acquired property and Ancestral property. Self acquired property is any property purchased by an individual from his resources or any property he acquired as a part of the division of any Ancestral/Coparcenary property or acquired as a legal heir or by any Testamentary document such as ‘Will’ etc.

Can a son claim ancestral property during the lifetime of the father?

It is not clear from your end ,whether son has a right in ancestral property during the lifetime of father, in this matter sc Judgment mar 2016 Uttam vs Saubhag will it effect to claim my share now,. Our property is undivided since great grandfather’s time.

Can a great grandfather own a property without his consent?

If the said property was self acquired by your great grandfather and its title still flows uninterupted without any sale deed/partition deed/gift deed/ settlement deed or will, then it is an ancestral property on which you also have share which your father can not deal with without your consent. Talk to Advocate Krishna Kishore Ganguly NOW!

What is a coparcener’s right to ancestral property?

It is one of his inherent rights, being the owner of the property collectively with the other coparceners, and what he does by demanding a partition is simply asking for a demarcation of what exactly belongs to him exclusively and for a right to deal with it as a separate person.