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My grandfather and grandmother is no more. He had two sons and they both also passed away before my grandfather and grandmother. My uncle has two sons. I don't have any siblings. I want to know if my grandfather's property will be divided equally between

Want to know about property claim of my grandfather between my uncle's sons and me
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Posted on 12-Oct-18
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Advocate Sreejith
Answered on 17-Mar-19
Property of a person dying intestate i.e. without leaving a WILL will be divided equally among the legal heirs. So, the property would have been divided equally between your uncle and father had they been alive and you would have inherited whole of the 50% of the property your father inherited from your grandparents and rest 50% of your uncle by your cousins which would be divided in equal parts. Now same would apply at present even though your uncle and father have expired prior to your grandparents. That means you shall get 50% of the property and your cousins will get 25% each.
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