Forged-sale-deed
Sudama Prasad
(Querist) 24 September 2014
This query is : Resolved
Mr-A-is-having-boundary-dispute-with-"B".It-is-learnt-that-Mr-B-is-attempting-to-procure-a-forged-sale-deed-executed-by-the-grand-father-of-A,who-died-in-1952.
Many-instances-of-forged-sale-deeds-in-conivence-of-officials-of-a-particular-registration-office-have-come-on-surface.In-Most-of-such-deeds-executant/witness/writer-are-presently-not-alive.It-is-surprising-that-certified-copies-of-such-forged-deeds-are-also-issued-by-the-office-of-concerned-registrar.
I-shall-be-grateful-if-suitable-expert-advices-come-in-the-matter-reg-what-precaution-to-be-taken-to-save-the-property-from-such-fraudulant-act.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 25 September 2014
Get all the documents produced verified. If any found fraudulent file FIR / Criminal complaint with the magistrate.
malipeddi jaggarao
(Expert) 25 September 2014
File PIL if you have any evidence of tampering/forgery in a particular Registrar Office. Make a complaint to the Registrar General of Assurances. But you should have concrete proof otherwise you will be in landing in trouble.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 25 September 2014
AGREE WITH EXPERTS
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 26 September 2014
I have similar opinion as advised by the experts, file PIL.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 01 October 2014
On getting a copy of such fabricated documents, better verify its veracity through authentic sources, vent out your anger through a police complaint and subsequently you may opt for PIL too against the erring officials.