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s. p. chandrikapure (Dy. Chief Engineer)     24 November 2012

Indemnity bond

In a land acquisition case, can a minor land loser sign on the indemnity bond?

If not minor, who can do so?



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SAM (LEGAL)     24 November 2012

Please eleaborate your question?

s. p. chandrikapure (Dy. Chief Engineer)     24 November 2012

Thanks for asking elaboration.

The land has been purchased by the father in the name of his minor son through exectuting a registered sale deed. The same land is now under acquisition by the central govt. for connstructing a new railway line. The central govt. will pay the appropriate amount of compensation to the land owner and in return the land loser will have to sign the indemnity bond [stating that he is in receipt of proper compensation and he has not made any false claim and if found false, he will be legally bound to repay the amount he received.]. Now, since the land owner is a minor ( below 18 years), can he sign such bond? If not, who else?

SAM (LEGAL)     26 November 2012

Yes the minor son cannot sign the bond, but his father or natural gaurdian can sign the bond on behalf of him. It is same as thus he has verified and signed all the clauses. Would like to tell you that minor is not liable for losses, he is liable for only profits as he is minor
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s. p. chandrikapure (Dy. Chief Engineer)     26 November 2012

Thanks Mr. SAM.

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