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Legal status

(Querist) 19 September 2014 This query is : Resolved 
I am about to buy a property , please guide the details being as under:-

property belongs to a muslim lady A, who dies intestate. She has 3 legal heirs namely X ie son , Y ie daughter and Z also daughter. The son X dies leaving behind his two legal heirs ie his two wives:- J and K only.

That now their are 4 legal heirs namely Y, Z, J ,K.

All of them decide to sell the land. and execute sale deed in the year 1990 and get it notarised. In this notarised sale deed the Y and Z as vendors , J and K as confirming parties and P is the Purchaser. The sale deed also states that their was a doispute between Y, Z and J, K and was settled accordingly.

Now P the Purchaser also died leaving behind his legal heirs R his wife and Q his daughter. The daughter ie Q has relinquished her rights as per some document , not present. I am about to buy the property from R.

Query is :- The property card reflects the name of A the lady as the owner.

no records are their . The purchaser P did not transfer his name on the property card . So what the whole process to get the property cleared and should i proceed to buy the said property.
ajay sethi (Expert) 19 September 2014
sale deed has to be duly stamped and registered. tile to property is not clear and marketable . contact a local lawyer before taking any decision
R.K Nanda (Expert) 19 September 2014
consult local lawyer.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 19 September 2014
Notarized sale deed has no value, it should have been stamped and registered.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 20 September 2014
Repeated:
http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Legal-status-497911.asp


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