Nelson Lopes 17 March 2021
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G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 17 March 2021
@Nelson lopes: The details are not adequate. A duly sale deed registered in your favour is the only legally accepted document for such purchases. As you are not having such a legally valid document, is a negative part. The other points of consideration are when the property was purchased (year), in whose possession was the property and since when, the document basing on which some others are claiming the property, the revenue records like mutation, tax paid etc that evidence possession are important.
To decide on all these points for a remedy, approaching a local advocate and hanging on possession till the other party files a case is the present solution. The role of police in civil matters has to be referred to higher authorities to avoid harassment from them.
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 17 March 2021
1. It is a prosecutable offence to purchase "immovable property" without paying proper Stamp Duty and without paying Registration Fees. An Non-Registered Agreement has no legally enforceable value, for any types of claims /disputes /whatever ....
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Nelson Lopes 17 March 2021
Thanks a lot..