Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
my father sold my grandfather's proprety without taking signature of mine. I am 40 years when my father sold it. now i am 48 years. i came to know this matter recently, can i fight for the right. please suggest me.
3 Answers from Attorneys
31.05.2012
Dear Sir / Madam,
If your father had inherited your grandfather's property in his name as the Owner vide proper documentation, it remains well within his right to deal with the property in the manner, he best deems fit. There is nothing you can do now, if he has already sold the property.
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Regards,
as you came to know of the sale now, your limitation to challenge the sale would start from the date you came to know of the sale. you can fight for your share in the ancestral property.
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