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gokhale_archana (proprietor)     01 December 2009

Partnership property

Two partners enter into equal partnership to develop property. Partner A pays price to book flat before commencement of project in the building. Partner B does not bring in any capital or funds. Partner A expires. Legal heirs C and D are taken into the partnership. LEgal heirs C and D ask for registering A's flat in their name in the building. Partner B coerces / forces C and D to register 1 flat free of cost in his name (against future profits) in return to register A's flat.  Now that C's flat has been registered under coercion, what is the step that C and D can take agains B. Can the registration be cancelled. Can B be expelled from partnership for coercion.



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PJANARDHANA REDDY (ADVOCATE & DIRECTOR)     01 December 2009

 any contract entered with coercion is voidable as per Indian contract act 1872 sec 15. ur q carries full answer yes.

adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     02 December 2009

I agree with Reddy

gokhale_archana (proprietor)     02 December 2009

Is it possible to register a cancellation deed unilaterally (by C and D), to cancel the registration of flat of B.


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