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Schedule of property

(Querist) 08 June 2014 This query is : Resolved 
myself bought a DC converted site in bangalore through a registered sale deed in 2001 and paid up-to-date taxes to concerned departments.
the seller had converted land from agriculture use to residential use for 'A' place and unapproved layout plan made mentioning 'B' place. i do not know whether it was intentional. In my sale deed schedule it is mentioned 'B' place but the conversion order number is mentioned in the sale deed.
problem arose when i wanted to build my house the seller son stopped and asked me to build my house in 'B' place which is non exisent.
an advice will be grateful.
thanks in advance.
reg naveenraj
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 09 June 2014
Show the documents to a local lawyer and seek his/her opinion.
naveenraj jain (Querist) 09 June 2014
Thanks..I did take opinion on this. I was advised to make rectification deed from the previous owner. But the previous owner himself is acting against me.
That's why I posted this here if any other remedy is available.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 09 June 2014
consult local lawyer.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 09 June 2014
Consult a local lawyer and show him the documents. He would advise on criminal and / or civil action accordingly.
Guest (Expert) 09 June 2014
Well advised by all the experts
Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 09 June 2014
Consult the local lawyer as suggested by experts
malipeddi jaggarao (Expert) 09 June 2014
I agree with expert Mr.Nanda and other experts.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 10 June 2014
Lodge a police complaint against such seller and simultaneously file a civil suit for declaration and injunction against such person stating therein that you are owner in possession of the suit land by way of the registered sale-deed executed by the seller and that you are not concerned with unapproved land B and further that you cannot be restrained to build your house thereon.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 13 June 2014
If you apprehend fraud played upon you by the vendor, you may approach concerned police station with a complaint for cheating, alternately issue him with a legal notice narrating the issue and demand him to execute a rectification deed, failing which you may approach court of law with a suit for declaration and injunction.
ADV-JEEVAN PATIL, MUMBAI (Expert) 14 November 2014
I agree with Experts Makkad & Kalaiselvan


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