A and his sons B and C constitute a coparcenary. B separates himself after getting 1/3rd share of coparcenary property. A dies intestate leaving his surviving daughter D and sons B and C. Whether B is entitled to inheritance of self acquired property of 'A'?

A and his sons B and C constitute a coparcenary. B separates himself after getting 1/3rd share of coparcenary property. A dies intestate leaving his surviving daughter D and sons B and C. Whether B is entitled to inheritance of self acquired property of 'A'? Correct Answer Yes, he cannot be excluded from inheritance of self acquired property of A

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