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What is Ancestral Property & How to Claim/Sell Share?

What Is Ancestral Property?

How Many Generations Can Claim Ancestral Property?

What Is the Share of Father and Son in Ancestral Property?

What Is the Share of Sons and Daughters in Ancestral Property?

What Is a Wife’s Right in Her Husband’s Ancestral Property?

Who Can Sell an Ancestral Property?

How to Claim Ancestral Property?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a son claim his mother's ancestral property when his mother is alive?

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Yes, if it is an ancestral property, it will naturally pass on to the son after their parents. Even when his mother is alive, a son can claim ancestral property with an equal right.

Yes, if it is an ancestral property, it will naturally pass on to the son after their parents. Even when his mother is alive, a son can claim ancestral property with an equal right.

What is the difference between ancestral property and inherited property?

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Any property passed on to the successors through generations is called ancestral property. Inherited property refers to such properties that only your parents owned, and you inherited them after their death.

Any property passed on to the successors through generations is called ancestral property. Inherited property refers to such properties that only your parents owned, and you inherited them after their death.