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(Querist) 18 November 2024 This query is : Resolved 
Good Evening Sir,

My Query is that " A " gifted a portion of his Property to one to one of the his son's, " B ", & built boundary wall Separating the two properties.
Revenue officials made a mistake in calculating the area to be gifted & less area extent was calculated, & this error was unnoticed.
" A " passed away & " WILLED " the remaining property to his younger son " C ", Pookuvaruva was not done.
One year down the road " C " gifted a portion of the " WILLED " Property to his younger sister (Pookuvaruva was not done).

Latter down the road " C " too passed away, his wife & kid's inherited the property. A couple of year's latter the wife & kids did the Pookuvaruva.
The error comitted earlier by the then Revenue Official's was ignored, & " Pookuvaruva " was done for lesser area extent.

Latter down the road " B's " son found out this error that a portion of the Property is still in " A's " possession, who had passed away WILLED the remaining property to his younger son.

Can the Pookuvaruva done by " C's " wife be
" CANCELLED ", as Fraud was committed by them,( B is in possession of excess property, which reverted back to " A's " possession, who had WILLED the remaining property to his younger son " C "

Would Greatly Appreciate your views & input.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thanks, :-) 🙏 🙏










T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 18 November 2024
The property related papers are to be scrutinized properly in order to render any opinion hence better consult an experienced lawyer in the local and proceed as suggested.
SIVARAMAPRASAD KAPPAGANTU (Expert) 10 December 2024
How the Gift was made? Was it with a Gift Deed? If so the boundaries of the property gifted must have been mentioned therein.

And, remaining property by Will was given to C. In the Will also boundaries of property Willed to C must have been mentioned. Better both the Dicuments are shown to a local Lawyer for clarification.


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