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Ashish Kumar Gupta (officer)     21 August 2010

validity of an agreement in plain paper

Sir,

Signature on plain paper of an agreement in 1991 is valid in court. In that plain paper three persons signed but today only two people is surviving. Died person children are denying from the agreement.

Looking for your valuable advice.



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 3 Replies

adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     21 August 2010

It is valid agreement. What's about the remaining two persons whether they support the agreement and denying. The sons of the deceased may deny the signature of the deceased. In such cases you will have to prove the signature of the deceased.

N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     21 August 2010

Concurred with my friend adv.Rajeev. There is no law in India that states that Agreement should be only in Non Judicial stamp Paper, as Indian Contract act recognized oral agreement and this has been time and again restated by the Supreme Court.

Pankaj Kumar (Legal Executive)     23 August 2010

It would be very easy in any sort of litigations if the other two signatories will act as the witness of the same.


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