Property Inheritance Clarification

Summary

Under Hindu law, a property is considered ancestral if inherited through four generations of male lineage. Since your grandfathers property was self-acquired and inherited by your father and then you, it is not classified as ancestral. You have the right to distribute your share as you wish, and your son does not have an automatic right to this property unless you choose to pass it on to him.

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Has my son any right to this property?
In your case, since the property was self-acquired by your grandfather and then inherited by your father and subsequently you, it is not considered ancestral property. Therefore, you have the right to distribute your share as you wish. Your son does not have an automatic right to this property unless you choose to pass it on to him.