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By birth, a grandson has a claim to his grandfather's ancestral land. It is not conditional on the death of either his father or grandfather. Since his birth, a grandson has owned a portion of his grandfather's land. You can get better clarity to your question after reading the following answer.
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I'm the only son to my mother. My mother also only daughter(Hindu)to my grandfather. My grandfather died without a will. Now property is in my mother's name. My father also died, while my father was alive he sold his property's and he invested in my mother agriculture land. Past 25years my mother's land was maintained and developed by me and my father's hard work and Investment. But after my father's death now my mother not giving any shares or any incomes to me
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