Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
My Father in Law has ancestral agriculture land as well as some self acquired property. My wife have two sister and one brother. My father in law has made some kind of document in favour of my brother in law (wife's brother) Will (may be registered or unregistered). Can my wife and her other two sisters claim to the ancestral agriculture land despite having some documents made by my father in law
1 Answer from Attorneys
25.09.2013
Dear Sir / Madam,
If your father-in-law has the title of the land & property in his name, it is immaterial whether it is ancestral or self-acquired. Your brother in law will have to probate his father's Will to get the title of the land & property transferred in his name. The Court summons are issued to all legal heirs prior to issue of the Probate by the Court. So your wife and her other two sisters will receive prior intimation to attend the Court hearing for issue of the Probate.
Regards,
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