Gift deed
5 years ago
Sir, my brother and father forcefully gifted my capital amount Rs. 10 lakhs in the shape of gift deed in April 2016 to them. I didn't not want to give that to them. Now I filed a case against them. Can I cancel the gift deed to get my money back. Secondly my brother has written in gift deed that I am giving money to him for his business. But he is not doing any business.
My english is not so good, Please excuse me for this.
A.Dear Sir,
Forcible execution of gift deed is nothing but criminal offences. Get file a criminal case and file a police complaint or private complaint.
Forcible execution of gift deed is nothing but criminal offences. Get file a criminal case and file a police complaint or private complaint.
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LAWKHART LEGAL -(Adv Raghavendra Mehrotra - Founder Partner)
Responded 5 years ago
A.Yes... you can go for cancellation of the gift deed but the same depends upon the prayers of the suit already filed by you. If you want you can also try and initiate criminal proceeding against them.
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Adv. Raghavendra Mehrotra
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Adv. Raghavendra Mehrotra
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