Release deed
Chetu
(Querist) 17 August 2015
This query is : Resolved
Respected experts,
I was married in 2006,after few years there was misunderstanding started b/w my husband and my parents.In 2013,my parents always blaming my husband and asked me,we do not have faith in you,for our security purpose give in writing that you will not take,ur share of property from us and i beloved my real gods on earth father and mother and said i will do what ever you said but you should take care such that my family should not broken for that,they said nothing will happen,if any complication comes we will tear out the paper.
Recently,my parents started behaving very differently and asked me to get separate out by my husband and they told me to stay
separatly with my son, get divorce,we will help you for any fianacial.
Then i realised something is going wrong and infromed my husband that i had been to sub-register office with my father and brother, 3 years back,when my husband enquired my father,he said we made release deed.he handed over xerox copy to me,that is the first time i read that,in that they wrote,i had given up my rights to my father and taken 10 laks,this was totally false and i realised i was cheted by real gods.
Dear experts,please guide me,how can i get justice.when i was alive they made me as deadbody.
Chetu
(Querist) 25 August 2015
Dear experts,
please help and advice.
Chetu
(Querist) 25 August 2015
Dear Experts,
may i know the reason for not answering my query,pls
Anirudh
(Expert) 25 August 2015
1. You have gone all the way to the Sub-Registrar's office, signed and executed a Relinquishment Deed, that too 3 years back.
2. Now after 3 years, you say that your parents cheated you. You being an educated lady, it will be very difficult for the court to believe your story. In any case legally your case is very weak.
3. At best you can challenge the Relinquishment Deed before a Court, by stating that the same has been obtained by fraud. If the court believes you and gets convinced, then it can declare the relinquishment deed given by you void/invalid.
For this, you may have to approach a lawyer very well versed in property matter, and pay his professional fees.