Section 38 of ISA : Section 38: Where Intestate Has Left No Child, But Grandchild Or Grandchildren
ISA
JavaScript did not load properly
Some content might be missing or broken. Please try disabling content blockers or use a different browser like Chrome, Safari or Firefox.
Explanation using Example
Imagine a man named Rakesh dies without a will (intestate) and has no living children at the time of his death. However, he has one living grandchild from his deceased daughter, and two living grandchildren from his deceased son. According to Section 38 of The Indian Succession Act, 1925, Rakesh's property would be inherited by his three grandchildren. The property would be divided equally among them, with each grandchild receiving one-third of the estate.
Update: Our Pro subscription pricing is now simplified. See our Pro plans
Update: Our AI tools are cooking — and they are almost ready to serve! Stay hungry — your invite to the table is coming soon.