Was the property acquired by your father is a self acquired or ancestral property .this is a inherited by you if not a ancestral property, your childern can not claim
Sir my father left me all his property through a registered will. I have now got the house transfered in my name. I want to know is it still treated as a inherited property? Due to some reason I dont want to give my children any share. So can they legally claim any right over this property.
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Was the property acquired by your father is a self acquired or ancestral property .this is a inherited by you if not a ancestral property, your childern can not claim
it would not be ancestral property . you can dispose of said property as you please . it is not necessary to give your children any share in property inherited from your father . i presume it was self acquired property of your father
It is inherited property, albeit you are under no obligation to give a share to your children. You may sell or transfer the property at your sweet will, and deprive your children of any share therein.
It is your self acquired property if it was your father's self acquired property and then you are not bound to spare it with your children now.
Thanking you,
Subash.M.R.Advocate
Thanks a lot. I am really grateful.