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Land cheating

(Querist) 07 January 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Sir.,

We (20members) have purchased a land each 300 sq. yards from landowner in year 2005 with the cost of Rs. 180000/- each( each square yard cost Rs. 600/-) but the registration cost is about Rs.60000/-.

After passing seven years i.e., in 2012 we noticed that the land owner is cheated by way selling this land 2nd time.

We requested him to pay the amount with Rs.2/- interest “ or” show to us equivalent value land, but he denied., and arguing go to court “or” police sation. He refused our plea and argued like this.,
if police arrests me I will come by bail with in few hours and court will take nearly 10 years time to settle the matter at that time I may not available to you (because his age nearly 70 Years).

1. In this situation what we wiil do?
2. Is it court will take 10 years time
to settle the matter?
3. How much compensation we will get?
4. At present the market value is Rs.
4500/= per sq. yard (1350000) and
registration value is about Rs. 1500/-
(450000/-)
5. Can we attach the properties of the
landlord till settle the matter. And he
is a very rich person and having lot
of assets?
6. where we can file the case actually
this case related to one of the
district in Warangal , Andhrapradesh.?
7. Simultaenously shall we file case in
police staion and court.
8. Individual filing of the case is better
or group?
9. Approximately how much expediture will
incure for the whole process.
10.If compensation is decided where we
will collect the compensation, because
landowner again threat to us, if we
ask comensation as per the court ruling.

Kindly guide me in this regard.

Thank you sir.,
R.K Nanda (Expert) 07 January 2014
consult local lawyer.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 07 January 2014
anyone having sympathy with you shall give you no advise without seeing the papers.

So I agree with Mr Nanda.
malipeddi jaggarao (Expert) 08 January 2014
I too agree. Consult a lawyer.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 08 January 2014
Consult a local lawyer and show him all the documents.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 12 January 2014
Rightly advised by everyone above. Consult a local lawyer with all papers in your possession for a on the spot opinion.


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