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civil suit after the partition and sale deed

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 24 January 2011 This query is : Resolved 
1976 father received a registered partition from his father along with other two brothers.

Our father has two sons and three daughters.All the childeren are majors.

Now the entire property is ancestor property.

2000 - our father has sold a portion of land by registered sale deed with his two sons only excluded the three daughters. Not mentioned his own daughters name in it.

2005 - Again our father has sold another portion of land by registered sale deed with his two sons only excluded the daughters. Not mentioned his own daughters name in it.

2006 - Father has paid a lumpsum of Rs.60,000/- to all his three daughters and not taken any underwritings and agreed to go for partition deed among two sons and himself.

2006 - father has made a registered partition deed with the existing property by 1/3 to his two sons and himself. Not mentioned the daughters name in it.

2007 - Mutation and patta also made among two sons and father.

2008 - One of the son has sold all his share by registered sale deed to third party.

2010 - Two sisters have made a suit to claim 1/6th share against the registered partition deed and the registered sale deed.

1. Will the sisters claim thier share only on partiton deed excluding the sale deed of 2000 and 2005.( Partially on ancestors property )

2. Will the court indulge to bring those two sale deed of 2000 and 2005.

3. Share means either a monetary benefit or lands.

4. will the partition deed and sale deed get dissolved then what about the 2000 and 2005 sale deed, will it also dissolved.

All these properties belongs to salem district of tamilnadu.

Please give us your valuable suggestions to handle the issue.


Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 26 January 2011
please let me know the valuable suggestions to handle this issue.


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