Dispossession from the property
Ranbir
(Querist) 22 November 2016
This query is : Resolved
Dear sir ,
I like to state that I am residing in my great grand father's property for more.than 80 years and my grand mother was my great grand father 's daughter now the legal heirs of my great grandfather has sold the property to a third party without any intimation to us and they claim that my grand mother was a tenant.and I have no rights in the property but it is totally false.as it is known to the entire neighbourhood that my grand mother had purchased the property from them and they cunningly did not transfer the property in my grand mothers name and all the deal.was.done.verbally
But know the new owner has given me a notice to vacat the property as I have no legal right in the property
The new owner even called the police and I was taken to the police station where I was threaten by the officer to vacat the land or else I will be put to jail for trespassing in another persons property the new owner even filed a case under section 144 crpc in the SDM court stating that I am digging the land and trespassing in his property sir I am to totally harassed
I cannot leave my house as I love my house very much and I will die if I have to live my house sir what are my legal rights and can I be dispossessed from the.house by the new owner even the neighbourhood peoples are there to help me
Sir the new owner was s trying to demolish the house but it was stopped by me with the help.of my relatives
adv.bharat @ PUNE
(Expert) 22 November 2016
Ranbir give reply to the notice with valid ownership proof of that property.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 22 November 2016
Verbal deal has no value / not legal.
When your great grandfather expired?
Your case seem to have merits in your favor, discuss in detail with local lawyer.
Police has no role in such civil cases, ask other party to bring court orders for vacating the property.
Ranbir
(Querist) 22 November 2016
Dear sir ,
My great grand father had three sons The property was in the name of my great grand father and his elder son but his elder son was.unmarried thus had no legal heir to claim the property but his remaining two son transferred the property in their name.of.which now.one.son died and has no legal heir to claim the property but.only one.son and his legal heir is claiming the.property and has sold the property to third party claiming the entire property to be his own
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 23 November 2016
Dear author,
You have failed to reply the information sought? Also you have not been able to provide clear material facts.
How many legal heirs are there of your grandmother?
As mentioned above your claim may have merits, please discuss in detail with your lawyer.
Ranbir
(Querist) 23 November 2016
My great grand father expired on 1944 my grand mother had two legal heir one my father and another his sister
Ranbir
(Querist) 23 November 2016
My great grand father expired on 1944 my grand mother had two legal heir one my father and another his sister
Ranbir
(Querist) 23 November 2016
My great grand father expired on 1944 my grand mother had two legal heir one my father and another his sister
Sankaranarayanan
(Expert) 23 November 2016
Well Mr Ranbir, with all documents and valid proofs you consult a local lawyer and seek remedy .
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 23 November 2016
Obtain mutation record with all link documents from concerned revenue official e.g; patwaari and mother document say; Shajra-e Aks.............
The matter is turning ugly.
You certainly need to approach a very able local counsel specializing in revenue/property/civil matters.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 24 November 2016
Your great grandfather expired in 1944 before Hindu Succession Act 1956, provisions of Indian Succession Act 1925 may apply. Show all documents to local lawyer and discuss in detail.