If your grandfather has purchased a property that means that property is not ancestral property as the property is self acquired by your grandfather. If the owner of the self acquired left the will then the property will be distributed as per the will. If any co owner’s share is abided then that person can claim in the court. Let us understand the rules for self acquired property.
Son has the right on fathers self acquired property, if father is passed away intestate then son will be the legal heir of that property.
If any person made that will and mentioned that the distribution of his property will not be given to his son. Then in that case the son has no right on his father’s property.
A son can not claim for father’s self acquired property within the lifetime of his father
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My grand father purchase a house.after his death house was divided by family settlement.Now we have sell that house and purchase new.can my son claim any right on new house
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