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Preferential right to acquire property

We have  land ., it came from fore father. My grandfather was owner of that land. My grandfather had three son. All the three died. Now my father has two daughter . 2 uncle have 2 son each. 

So we are 6 cousin

All are owner

4 have sold land to third party . Can I claim preferenitial right to acquire property and try to purchase the land from court?

Any good judgement in same 



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 2 Replies

mayilsamy n (student)     10 February 2011

Dear Madhu,

 

It's not possible, once a land is sold with out any condition for perferential sale.

 

a. agnel rajan (advocate)     10 February 2011

u had the right of pre-emption before the properties were sold to 3rd parties. If the said properties that  were sold were  undivided among the sharers, then u have the right to partition them by metes and by bounds with the purchasers of the said properties.


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