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Yes, you are eligible to claim your share in the ancestral property. You are a legal heir of that property.
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My grandfather (father’s father) had two wives (my grandmothers). They are no more now. The first grandmother did not have children. Therefore, she adopted me legally. My father is the only son to second wife of grandfather (my second grandmother). Now, I have a younger brother and a sister. Shall I have the legal rights to the ancestral property (grandfather’s property) of my father now? Kindly advice, thank you.
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