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yakubpasha   05 May 2016

Grand father property

My grandfather had three wife and five male son A, B, C, D, and E.

after the death of my grandfather the first son A mutationed whole property. the first son A had three son ,  a1 a2 and a3 they mutationed the land. our land is under the name of a1.

my father c registred the land with the a2 . but a2 photo and a2 signed the a1 name , it is a gift registration. then he mutationed the land .

now my father c is selling the land.

can i object for not to sell the land, i had the right yes or no.



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(Guest)

Sir,

Yes could object to the sale if it is your ancestral property. Also it is difficult to understand from the information provided


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