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Appeal trial of inheritance dispute of late Meritorious Artist Vu Linh is coming soon

The High People's Court in Ho Chi Minh City has scheduled the appeal hearing of the inheritance dispute of the late artist Vu Linh, scheduled to take place on June 24.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên11/06/2025

Sắp xét xử phúc thẩm vụ tranh chấp thừa kế của cố NSƯT Vũ Linh- Ảnh 1.

After the first instance trial in January 2025, Hong Loan and Ms. Hong Nhung both filed appeals.

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Speaking with Thanh Nien , lawyer Nguyen Tuyet Ngoc (who protects Hong Loan's legal rights and interests) confirmed that the High People's Court in Ho Chi Minh City has scheduled an appeal hearing for a civil case of dispute over "Dispute over inheritance of property, request to cancel individual decisions and Demand for a house to stay", between the plaintiff, Ms. Vo Thi Hong Nhung (sister of Meritorious Artist Vu Linh) and the defendant, Ms. Vo Thi Hong Loan (daughter of Meritorious Artist Vu Linh).

Accordingly, the appeal trial of the above case will be opened on the morning of June 24 at the headquarters of the High People's Court in Ho Chi Minh City.

Those with related rights and obligations include: Ms. Le Thi Hong Phuong, Mr. Vo Thanh Nhieu (brother of Meritorious Artist Vu Linh), Huynh Thi Ngoc Yen Notary Office (Ward 14, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City), Phu Nhuan District People's Committee and a number of other individuals.

Recently, the noisy dispute over the inheritance of Meritorious Artist Vu Linh has attracted public attention. After the Ho Chi Minh City People's Court opened the first instance trial on January 7, the panel of judges decided that Ms. Vo Thi Hong Nhung would be divided 15% of the late Meritorious Artist Vu Linh's inheritance, while the remaining 85% belonged to Ms. Vo Thi Hong Loan. The inheritance includes: land and house at 5 Doan Thi Diem, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City; 3,007 m2 of land in Thu Duc City (Ho Chi Minh City) and a car.

After that, Hong Loan filed a partial appeal against the first instance judgment. According to the appeal, Hong Loan did not accept the decision of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Court to declare that Ms. Vo Thi Hong Nhung was entitled to 15% of the total value of the late artist's inheritance. Hong Loan filed a petition requesting the High People's Court in Ho Chi Minh City to review the appeal and amend the first instance judgment in a way that Ms. Hong Nhung was not entitled to 15% of the artist Vu Linh's inheritance.

The late artist Vu Linh's sister appeals

On January 20, Ms. Hong Nhung also filed an appeal. In the appeal, Ms. Hong Nhung argued that the court of first instance's determination that Hong Loan was in the first line of inheritance and entitled to 85% of the inheritance value was incorrect.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/sap-xet-xu-phuc-tham-vu-tranh-chap-thua-ke-cua-co-nsut-vu-linh-185250611113704712.htm


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