Father not willing to give his inheritance from his father to his child.

Community Forums Legal Advice India Father not willing to give his inheritance from his father to his child.

Viewing 5 reply threads
  • Author
    Posts
    • #9205 Reply
      Silentwolf8878
      Participant
        S
        Silentwolf8878
        PARTICIPANT
        April 23, 2025 at 9:52 pm
        Hi everyone,

        Really need your help (if you think I have a share, please support it with a link or cite the law you’re relying upon.)

        My grandfather purchased the land in 1970 and he and my grandmother died intestate. My father and my uncle got an equal share in the land but now my father is threatening to not leave the property to me. We are Hindus and we have never had any HUF in place. Can my father threaten to not leave his half of the property to me? I feel it is very unfair that the property was technically not his (it was purchased by my grandfather) and yet after receiving his share of the land, my father suddenly feels very powerful and threatens me every time that he won’t leave the property to me upon his death. He does this every time I tell him to behave appropriately with my mother.

        I have read that after the 1956 HSA, all property inherited by an individual from his parent becomes his self acquired property and he doesn’t need to share it with his children and can will it to whoever he wants. So right now I’m thinking I have no share in my grandfather’s property. But I’m asking all of you here because I have come across Reddit posts where people have said that as soon as the grandfather dies, the property is shared equally with all children and grandchildren. But this is contradictory to the HSA 1956.

        Please let me know and cite the links or laws that you are relying upon. Thank you so much.

      • #9210 Reply
        Braveanvi8270
        Participant
          B
          Braveanvi8270
          PARTICIPANT
          April 23, 2025 at 11:10 pm
          He can liquidate within his life time and do whatever with the proceeds.

          But if he writes it in a will to someone else then you can challenge that under Hindu Succession Act.

          If you are prepared to spoil the relationship right now then you can file for getting your share right now in court and prevent him from liquidating

          • #9216 Reply
            Silentwolf8878
            Participant
              S
              Silentwolf8878
              OP
              April 23, 2025 at 11:19 pm
              Relationship is already pretty spoilt that’s why he’s threatening to not leave my grandfather’s property to me. But on what basis can I take him to court right now? Do I even have a share or right considering HSA 1956 says only class 1 legal heirs (children and widow) will inherit from the grandfather? Also please cite the law or case and whether you’re a lawyer. Thank you for your response.

              • #9218 Reply
                Braveanvi8270
                Participant
                  B
                  Braveanvi8270
                  PARTICIPANT
                  April 23, 2025 at 11:23 pm
                  Your flavour of the post says Not a Lawyer … hence expect response from anyone who is not a lawyer but experienced something similar.

                  Inheritance After Father’s Death:

                  While the grandchild cannot claim a share in the grandfather’s self-acquired property directly, they can inherit it after the death of their father if the grandfather dies intestate (without a will) and father has not disposed off the property.

              • #9215 Reply
                Saachiguru782
                Participant
                  S
                  Saachiguru782
                  PARTICIPANT
                  April 26, 2025 at 6:13 pm
                  Buyers ask for children sign if they are major. Don’t think it’s easy for father to sell now

              • #9209 Reply
                Alphabro1965
                Participant
                  A
                  Alphabro1965
                  PARTICIPANT
                  April 24, 2025 at 12:12 am
                  In 2005 , Hindu Succession Act was amended and one of the key changes was removal of the doctrine of survivorship. Property is now inherited based on Section 6/Section 8.

                  If your grandfather died on or after Sep 9, 2005, the property inherited by your father would be considered his separate property.

                  • #9214 Reply
                    Alphaknight2596
                    Participant
                      A
                      Alphaknight2596
                      PARTICIPANT
                      April 24, 2025 at 5:14 am
                      Exactly and he can do whatever he wants with the property. The only way he can legally get his share through amending his relationship with his father.

                  • #9208 Reply
                    Vinaydude439
                    Participant
                      V
                      Vinaydude439
                      PARTICIPANT
                      April 24, 2025 at 4:37 am
                      As per Indian Law, any child has a share in the ancestral property. However not the same for self-acquired property. Even if the ancestral land is sold without your signature, you can claim share from the buyer.

                      So your dad ‘legally’ cannot deny the ancestral property.

                      • #9213 Reply
                        Calmguy686
                        Participant
                          C
                          Calmguy686
                          PARTICIPANT
                          April 24, 2025 at 5:35 am
                          It’s not ancestral property though.

                      • #9207 Reply
                        Epicdude4362
                        Participant
                          E
                          Epicdude4362
                          PARTICIPANT
                          April 24, 2025 at 5:10 am
                          As per HSA it does indeed appear to be as though it will become absolute property but what I vaguely remember reading is that through judgments courts are likely to take a more expansive view and still consider it ancestral property where your succession is involved.

                          Of course you’ll have to sue. You’ll also need to prove ancestral nature from before grandfather (preferably as far back as you can to make it watertight), you will also need to prove that your father is actually likely to dispose off the property and disinherit you maliciously if you want the court to take a favorable view.

                          It’ll likely be decided against you in lower courts which judge based on exact law but you might find a favorable verdict in higher courts.

                          • #9212 Reply
                            Silentwolf8878
                            Participant
                              S
                              Silentwolf8878
                              OP
                              April 24, 2025 at 2:39 pm
                              Thank you for your response. My grandfather purchased the property himself so is it still considered ancestral since my dad inherited it? It did not exist in the family before my grandfather purchased. I’m not after property and money and I’m okay with my dad giving it to me upon his death . But the fact that he’s ill treating me and when I speak out he says “Okay then I’ll sell off the property and not leave anything for you”. This is just wrong which is why I wanted to know if I have a share and if he can maliciously deny me.

                          • #9206 Reply
                            Subhashshark164
                            Participant
                              S
                              Subhashshark164
                              PARTICIPANT
                              April 24, 2025 at 5:30 am
                              He doesn’t need to give it to you as long as he is alive

                              • #9211 Reply
                                Silentwolf8878
                                Participant
                                  S
                                  Silentwolf8878
                                  OP
                                  April 24, 2025 at 2:41 pm
                                  I don’t want it while he is alive. But he’s threatening to give it away to a charity when he dies unless I jump through hoops for him. So can I legally stake a claim to the property since my grandfather purchased it and my dad inherited it?

                                  • #9217 Reply
                                    Subhashshark164
                                    Participant
                                      S
                                      Subhashshark164
                                      PARTICIPANT
                                      April 24, 2025 at 3:41 pm
                                      NAL but literally nothing. You don’t have a claim in your father’s belongings till he die.

                                      Lol my dude.

                                      So basically you don’t really love your dad but want his stuff.

                                      Your father’s love for you is also conditional.

                                      What a fucked up relation!

                                      • #9219 Reply
                                        Silentwolf8878
                                        Participant
                                          S
                                          Silentwolf8878
                                          OP
                                          April 24, 2025 at 6:05 pm
                                          Why are you judging me? You don’t know the backstory. I only want what my grandfather left behind. My grandfather had a good relationship with me. I don’t want my father’s assets but yes I want what my grandfather left behind.

                                          • #9220 Reply
                                            Brightkamal9487
                                            Participant
                                              B
                                              Brightkamal9487
                                              PARTICIPANT
                                              April 27, 2025 at 11:37 am
                                              what an entitled asshole, if your grandfather bought it for you he would’ve mentioned that in his will.

                                              play the game or lose the price, you can’t have your cake and eat it too. if you want the property, play nice with your father as he owns it, not you, going through legal hoops and technicalities to lay claim on something that isn’t yours is such a pathetic jackass action.

                                              • #9221 Reply
                                                Purvaking743
                                                Participant
                                                  P
                                                  Purvaking743
                                                  PARTICIPANT
                                                  April 27, 2025 at 4:52 pm
                                                  Parents can be toxic too at times. He might be going through some critical times with his parents… let him figure out his equation with his old man. You shall not be rude. You don’t know if he’s entitled or his dad is.

                                    Viewing 5 reply threads
                                    Reply To: Reply #9207 in Father not willing to give his inheritance from his father to his child.
                                    Your information:




                                    Cancel