Rajiv Bansal 01 June 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 01 June 2020
Whose grandson? What is the basis for his claim? Please post material facts.
Rajiv Bansal 01 June 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 01 June 2020
Please do not post disjointed facts. The real issue is what is the reason for his claiming the property when his grandfather had sold it?
Rajiv Bansal 01 June 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 02 June 2020
Where is the question of 'saying'? When the matter has already reached the court, it is the pleading in the suit that matters. Had he denied the purchase in the suit itself? What is the basis for his denial?
What is the present stage of the case? Have you filed written statement - what is the defense you have taken?
Where you the person who had made the prurchase? Was the grandson born at that time? Have you been in possession/occupation ever since the alleged purchase.
No menaingful suggestion is possible unless you post all the material and relevant facts. All that could be suggested is that registered deeds could always to searched in the Registration Office and certified copies obtained.
Moreover, how can one deny a transaction that has never taken place? So also, it is for the party who makes the claim to prove the same by adducing evidence.