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V.Raghavan   02 August 2008 at 23:26

How to set aside the wrong sale?

A mother,her son and daughter executed a sale deed through their power agent in the year 1982 for a house site inherited. after 24 years noticing that the site is still remain unused the daughter and son(since their mother demised) again sold the property to another person suppressing the fact that the land was sold already(by applying duplicate doocument - pretended it is lost) Again it was sold to another person in the year 2008 on by this the original owner (Purchaser from mother, son and daughter) came to know. Now the legal owner should recover the property by setting aside the two saled executed with ill motive. Can the legal owners institute a criminal case suit against all the parties of the property wrongly dealt along with the civil case?

kalyani choudhury   01 August 2008 at 19:16

ancestral or selfowned property

my father bought land on govt.lease at concessional rate with his own earnings from the govt of India on the basis of a refugee certificate issued in my grandfathers name and his children who were majors at that time. Is this property classified as ancestral or selfowned ?can he will it to his son ? or the other children of my grand father also have a right to this property ?

Dinyar   01 August 2008 at 12:07

What are the documents required to file a suit for tresspass to land?

When the neighbouring farmer tresspasses into your land and extends his boundries by building a BANDH the remedy available is a suit for tresspass.

My question is when the suit is instituted do you require to file your 7/12 extract copy?
My another lawyer friend is of the opinion that for instituting a suit a rough scatch map is all that is required and not a detailed proof of owning the land since tresspass is a remedy available with the possesor and not with the owener alone.

john   31 July 2008 at 14:26

Question regarding property

answer posted in another topic

puja   31 July 2008 at 12:11

need advice

A lady who is a widow (also an adopted child) have any liablity towards her parents. Like can anybody sue her as LR for any liability to be paid by the parents when she is a widow.

what are her other rights and liablities towards the parents being an adopted daughter and a widow?

V.Raghavan   30 July 2008 at 17:11

What is the legal right of the third child

A mother buys and register a property in the name of her two minor children who were prevailing at the time. After few years a third child was born. The mother is no more now. Can the third child claim share from the property?

Nishikant   29 July 2008 at 18:25

Society Audit

How to be asked or checked society audit

md   29 July 2008 at 07:55

Getting Back Property

Dear Sir,

My maternal grandpa where had a property in his name in Srilanka. Now its worth more than crore rupees. In 1970 he left srilanka because of his health and lossed his life in india. Whe he was in srilanka the property's power is given to somebody (his family is occupying now)but after few years when my grandpa knows some difficuties so he again registered a gift deed in my mom and her sisters name. How to get back the property. How much will cost me to get back. I dont know any thing about srilankan laws.please help me

dasd   28 July 2008 at 22:01

agricultural land

when i purchased agricultural land it was a rural agriculture land i.e outside 8 km from municipality limit. But when i sold it it came within the municipality limit so whether the capital gain on sale of above mentioned agricultural land be chargeable to tax?

dasd   27 July 2008 at 22:56

property law.....

if mr a wants to purchase a flat from society in joint name of mr a & his wife.but society have some rules to allot the flat in only one person's name ?then whether registry can be done in joint name or not?