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PROPERTY AGGREMENT

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 30 October 2010 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,
Please help me in this Issue My Grand Father died in 1990,He has 4 sons my father is one of though, after my grand father expired these 4 sons shared his father's property equally 3elders were taken a house and they given a plot to my father.
and these 4 persons wrote an aggrement in the year 1990 in 100 rupees stamp paper only that to not registerd yet, in that aggrement they clearly mentioned the each person's shares they put their signatures in that.Now my father's share is valuable than these 3 persons. My father's two elder brothers were died .
My father's first brother's sons are going to sale their propery ,and aggrement is also over now they are waiting for the registration. they didnt ask anything to my father .How can we secure my father's share please help me.
I asked to a Register office document writer he told
1)first take a life of that 100 rupees stamp paper aggrement in R.D.O office and
2)first register on my father's name and next sale to my mother like that thay given a suggestion.
please tell me sir this is the right way to go.
please give me ur valuable suggestion.
Thank you sir,
Sandeep
09505918955
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 30 October 2010
That particular agreement was a partition deed. So your father;s share is secured. Now only have to enter his name in the Records of the Revenue Department.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 30 October 2010
It is advised that First your father has to give a vardi to the concerned revenue office to enter his name to the property on the basis of the partition deed. So it can be said that your father is the owner of the property on the basis of the partition deed.
s.subramanian (Expert) 30 October 2010
I agree.
Kirti Kar Tripathi (Expert) 31 October 2010
Since the partition already taken place and intention of partition is appears from the documents itself. thus it is relevant whether it is registered or not. under the law, partition takes places as soon as the intention to partition is appears either through any document or action of the parties. so need not to worry, consult a good lawyer, who will defend you.


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