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Mukesh kumar   22 July 2017

Land dispute

My great grandfather was the owner of a piece of land with share of his full brother. s ome one had illegally done a mutation of the same on his name. The documents further shows that the same piece of land was sold to a 3rd person. The documents clearly reveals that a forgery had been done. Can my father(as my grandfather not alive) transfer his share on my name through district registrar office? Bihar.


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Siddharth Srivastava (Advocate)     22 July 2017

It depends on the facts of the case.If your father has inherited the property then he can transfer his share only. Consult with details. Sidharth 9811776422

G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.)     22 July 2017

This is not easy as you think.  Who is in possession at the present ?   When the transaction has taken place ?  Who said  mere mutation gives a title, it is just a record and not a title deed.   If it is not in your possession you have to first pay court fee on market value of property, file a suit alleging fraud with relevant documents, fight it out for another decade, so that you can get the property to give to your grand son.


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