Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India

I am Hindu from Tamilnadu. My grand father had some ancestral property and some my grandpa purchased.

They had four sons and 1 daughter, all married. it was during 1986 all the sons and grandfather made partition deed and then sold out that property and moved away and settled in different places and bought properties.

my father is one among them and he bought a agriculture land with that money and carry out farming till date, now he wants to sell the property. So that he made an agreement deed to one person. Now I became major and also my younger brother, both were minor when my father sold the ancestral property and now majors, we don't like him selling the land opposing the sale and would like to stop my father selling the land. But the land is in his name and registered as he bought in his own, but in reality he sold our grandfathers property and bought this land. He has no other source of income. What is our rights as grandsons, can we stop our fathers act?


Asked on 4/10/11, 2:51 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sanjay Kalra Sanjay Kalra & Associates

No you cannot stop your father to sell his property . Even if you think that he bought this land after selling your Grand Father property ,this land becomes your fathers self acquired property and not the ancestral as you think . He can do whatever he wishes to do with this land .

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Answered on 4/10/11, 3:21 am


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