is it your grand father self acquired property? if so it is for your grand father to decide how he wants to bequeath his property .
only if your grand father dies intestate would you have share in property as one of legal heirs
My grandfather has 2 sons and a daughter.now out of which his younger son expired in 2008 in. A car accident.and i am the son of his younger son and I am the only son in the family.the elder son of my grandfather is still alive and he has 3 daughters.i am the only grandson for him,rest all are daughters.can I do a legal case on my grandfather for my stake on property?
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is it your grand father self acquired property? if so it is for your grand father to decide how he wants to bequeath his property .
only if your grand father dies intestate would you have share in property as one of legal heirs
If the property you are referring to you is your grand father's self acquired property then he will have absolute right and freedom to bequeath the property to any body and/or including his legal heirs and if your grand father dies without writing a WILL then all legal heirs would have a share in the property.
in case of ancestral property you can ,but if it is a self acquired property then you can claim your share only if their in no will