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Amrut (individual)     06 August 2014

Dispute created on property after 15 years

Dear Sir,

I have purchased property  from builder.The property was built on chartable trust land, which was sold by trustee with agrrement of all trustees.in 1985.after that land was developed and sold to public in form of flats, tenamentand duplex.

On purchased we got all legal document  from builder regrading title clear of property , land purchased sale deed, govt,  stamp duty paid to Govrment and property card also recievd in my name in year 2008.

Now after 6 years we had recived notice from the court that the charitable trust property sold by trustees and buyed by builder was illegel because they have not followed the charitable trust rules & regulation. the case logged by charity commisioner in local court.Charity commisioner have claimed that proper permission of charity commisionr was not taken before sell of charitable trust property, so he need to demolished all the construced proprety and hand over the empty land to trust back.

Can  nay body help & provide  the past refrences of court judgement in above  type of cases, that what may be punishment or compromise condition in this  type of cases.

Pls. help me to understand the consequences in above case, 

Thanks

 



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 2 Replies

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     08 August 2014

You better engage a local lawyer and challenge the case based on your versions.  Show all papers to a prudent lawyer, take his opinion and proceed further because this appears to be a fraudulent transaction done by the builder or somebody without following the rules in this regard or flouting rules for personal gains.

Biswanath Roy (Advocate)     11 August 2014

File a Suit for damage and compensation against  Trustees of the Charitable Trust as Defendants therein and tag Charity Commissioner as Pro-forma Defendant and obtain an ad-interim order from the court to retain the subject property as Security to ensure payment of damage and compensation. Engage a shrewd expert lawyer to fructify the purpose.


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