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What is my share in family property (acquired or ancestral) after death of my father in 2016.

We are three brothers n two sisters, youngst is step brother. Ancestral property has been divided in three brothers while my father was live who died in 2016 . Aquired property---. Residential accomodation, other land n factory also divided while my father was alive. Now the only property left trains, is FCI godown n one car. This has come to my knowledge recently n since then I am disturbed too much. I like to know, how I can get my share now. Kindly advise. Thank you
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Property Law
Posted on 10-Sep-18
Advocate Gowaal
Answered on 10-Sep-18
This is my response to you: 1. You must first obtain the succession certificate; 2. You can then consult a local lawyer and show him/her your documents; 3. You can then approach the registrar and get your share of every property; 4. Also obtain legal heir certificate. If you are satisfied with my answer please leave a feedback or review on my page: https://padavigowaal.wixsite.com/lawyer/feedback
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