if GPA Holder dies

Guest
(Querist) 05 May 2011
This query is : Resolved
one father and his wife and one of their son acquired residential 300 sq. yd. land by way of GPA from one mr. khubi ram in delhi and all of 3 further executed a GPA (notarised) in favour of their daughter-in-law (the other son's wife). but the father dies in 2002 and his wife also dies in 2003 subsequently the daughter-in-law (the other son's wife and the last GPA holder) built a residential house with her own fund on the said land and dies in 2004.
Now the son who was one amongst them who executed GPA in favour of daughter-in-law (the other son's wife)has got evil intensions and wants to sell the ready built property but his brother (the last GPA holder's husband) and his sons are against this because their mother built the said house, pls suggest who is the legal owner of this property at present

Guest
(Querist) 05 May 2011
pls answer
Amit Pateria
(Expert) 07 May 2011
Dear member,
The entire property belongs to Mr. Khubi Ram since he appointed the three as caretaker (or otherwise as best stipulated in the GPA)
now before inquiring your legal rights over the property you better inquire the status of its true and absolute owner Mr. Khubi Ram and his decedents.
As a general principal with the death of the GPA executor the GPA comes to an end.

Guest
(Querist) 07 May 2011
sir, u mean to say mr. khubi ram is still owner in spite of full payment of consideration against the property to him by the so called GPAs and the GPAs did not have any title or right or claim even after having paid for it