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saling of property of mionr

(Querist) 24 February 2010 This query is : Resolved 
i want to discuss regarding sale of our joint property got by inheritance after my father's dead.the legal successors are my mother my brother( aged 15+yr) and me.we have 3 vacant shop.for my mothers treatment our study expenses & others we had made an agreement with a party to sale one shop and have taken an amount of money as advance without registration.on that agreement three of us have signed. but at the time of registry we have come to know that my brother can not sign & we have no right to sale his share without court permission. now how can i proceed to get that permission, what is the procedure & how long it will take? can the court reject my appeal?if we desired can we legally cancel that agreement as my brother have also signed it?whether the party can take any legal step if we want to cancel it and return their money ? please help me as soon as possible by giving your advise. we are in big trouble.
Adv Amit Kulkarni (Expert) 24 February 2010
u r not in trouble, frist of all do not calcell the agreement u have made u another party. at this stage just file an application to district court after engaging a lawyer to grant the permission to sale out minor's property it is simple in nature anfd it takes 2 months to complete. and it is required by law that u must submit the reason as to why ur selling the property it myust be for good faith and legal necessity for benefit of whole family and not for one person.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 24 February 2010
Your quarry has verious times been replied by various experts still you are posting in the same manner.

What is the problem with you??????
priya (Querist) 25 February 2010
sorry for that sir. actually due to lack of knowledge that how to post i have did this. but now i get it. it will not happen again.


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