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Max (-)     02 September 2011

How to prevent sale of a co-owned property

Dear Learned friends,

I am a co-owner in a property which is awarded to me and 2 more people (who are also the direct descendants of the ancestor). The property is ancestoral - and the award is not yet executed/registered.

I have come to know that the rest of the coowners are trying to sell the property - which is against my interests.

I want to know how I can prevent any possible sale of the property or any part of the property?


I need some advice on the below:

a) Can I publish a notice in newspapers declaring the property is a disputed one and if someone enters in a sale transaction involving this property, he/she would do so in his/her own perils
b) Can I take a stay from the court against the co-owners to sell/part with their share/entire property?

The property is still in the name of the ancestor.

Please do let me know if my question is not clear or any further information is required.
Any help is hugely appreciated.

 



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