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pratyu
(Querist) 06 March 2015
This query is : Resolved
sir
my aunt have been given 2.5 acres assigned agricultural land in ongole district of
andhrapradesh in 1975.her sister and her sisters husband created pattas in their
names in 2001and sold that land to others after her father expired.she wasnt aware
of it since she had been in another place and had not gone there for about 15 years.
she thought that her mother would been enjoying that land.she came to know about it
after her mother expired.
please inform how can she get that land back and how she can take action on them.
please inform measures which can be taken by her for getting faster result.what action will be taken on them for doing this fraud.pleaseinform.thankyou.
Akhil Dave
(Expert) 06 March 2015
Dear Friend,
First of all prepare yourself for long battle.
Collect all the relevant documents viz, 1. evidences shows the land assigned to you 9by will or by power etc??], 2. land entry records till day, 3. proof of your relation with aunt. 4. even previous records of land by which land possess by your aunt.
Than consult local advocate to scrutiny such records, entries etc.
If any fraud, illegality observed than you may initiate suit for title as well as criminal action.
But getting possession is long battle.
Warm Regards,
You need to check all
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 07 March 2015
Criminal and civil suits has to be filed which would take years in decision.
Consult a local lawyer and proceed as per his advise.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 08 March 2015
I agree with experts, initiate civil as well as criminal action through a local lawyer.
However, what were you all doing since the year 2001 till 2015, nothing but sleeping???????
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 10 March 2015
This doesn't appears to be a case of an innocent, but appears to be result of recent family feud hence the cause for this arose now(?), may be right or wrong, there appears to be illegal transaction with intention to cheat for wrongful gains hence a criminal complaint may be lodged but the relief lies in the civil court alone, you may take the help of your lawyer on further issues.