In India, the inheritance of property after someone's death depends on whether there is a will or not. Here's a general overview:
With a Will
If your father has a will, the property will be distributed according to his wishes as stated in the will. The will needs to be probated (verified and approved by a court) to ensure its validity.
Without a Will (Intestate)
If your father passes away without a will, the property will be divided according to the rules of intestate succession, which vary based on religion. For Hindus, the property is typically divided equally among the legal heirs.
Since your father has his own Khata and the other four siblings have a joint Khata, it's important to determine if there is a will. If there is no will, the property will be divided among all five siblings, including you, as legal heirs.
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My father has property in native. He and his 4 siblings are owners but my father has his own khata and the other 4 have joint khata. After someone's death who will be the owner of the property?
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