Grandson property rights: Cases of a son’s rights on his father’s property keep coming up in the court every day, similarly cases of grandsons claiming rights on their grandfather’s property (Property News) are also seen. Many provisions have been made in the law regarding the grandson’s rights on his grandfather’s property. Let us know what the law says about this.
Lack of complete legal knowledge about property rights often becomes the reason for disputes. There are often disputes not only about the father’s property, but also about the grandfather’s property (property disputes).
There is a clear provision in the law about how much right a grandson has on his grandfather’s property (rights on grandfather’s property). Many people are also unaware that grandfather’s property can also be of different types. Know in the news what are the legal provisions regarding this.
How much right on grandfather’s self-acquired property –
Till now you must have heard that the grandson has full right on grandfather’s property. But the court has denied this and said that if the grandfather’s property is self-earned, then the grandson has no right on it. In this, it is the grandfather’s wish to give his property (self-acquired property) to whomever he wants and to whomever he does not want to give it.
Right on property in case of grandfather’s death without making a will –
If the grandfather’s property is self-acquired and he dies without making a will (property will rights), then the first class legal heirs will have the right on this property. These heirs include wife, son and daughter. If the grandson’s father is alive, then the grandson cannot claim his share in his grandfather’s property (property rights).
Son gets the rights through father –
The property inherited from ancestors is ancestral property. It is transferred from great grandfather to grandfather and from grandfather to father and then through father to grandson. The provisions of ancestral property rights are different from self-acquired property. Ancestral property has joint rights whereas self-acquired property has individual rights.
How much right on ancestral property –
The grandson has the same legal right on ancestral property as his father or grandfather has on ancestral property (ancestral property news). Disputes over this property can go to civil court, where it is settled. However, it is better to take the help of legal experts in property disputes.

