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quashing a deed

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 04 March 2011 This query is : Resolved 
sir,
A sold a property to B.after 1 week B sold this to C.now A,B,&C are knew the deed are fully incorrect.so they agreed to quash deeds by mutual agreement.can they do thru civik court?what is procedure for this?
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 04 March 2011
5what is " incorrect" ? without details it cannot be advised properly
Guest (Expert) 04 March 2011
If mutually agreed, why to make it a litigation case? Litigation becomes due only if there is any dispute between the parties and the need for intervention of a court of law is felt necessary to settle the dispute.

If every party entered in to a registered sale deed, C may transfer the property back to B, and B to A and get the respective deeds registered in a similar way the earlier deeds were registered..

Similarly, if the deeds were not registered, that becomes very simple. Write the word canceled over each page of the deeds under signature of each concerned party with one or two witnesses having signed on thhose.
Basavaraj (Expert) 04 March 2011
i DO AGREE WITH EXPERTS


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