i am in a case related to immovable property and need some guidance. i am in a case related to immovable property and need some guidance.

3 years ago

A person named Pradeep bought a 6 vigha land in 1978 . He bought it for himself but registered it in name of his wife's brother named Jay Prakash. 10 years later Pradeep realized this could create problems so he bought the land back from Jay Prakash via notary. Pradeep and his family have been living in the land for from 1978 itself. Fast forward to 2020, Pradeep's son and wife want to sell the land but Jay Prakash is claiming his right to the land and not letting them sell.

I want to ask if law of adverse possession is valid in this case and Pradeep's family can get the land registered in their name to sell it.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
To get title by way of adverse possession uninterrupted possession must be there for the period of 12 years then Court will declare ownership.

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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
Proper documents of the land needs to be examined before giving any advice on adverse possession, you can file the suit for declaration of the title because of your possession of the property.
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Anik

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Hi,
Proper documents of the land needs to be examined before giving any advice on adverse possession, you can file the suit for declaration of the title because of your possession of the property.
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A.Hi,
Proper documents of the land needs to be examined before giving any advice on adverse possession, you can file the suit for declaration of the title because of your possession of the property.
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Geeta Singh

Responded 3 years ago

A.File Suit for title declaration , on basis of possession and notarized document in court .
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Suneel Moudgil

Responded 3 years ago

A.1. it seems the land is still standing in the name of Jay Prakash since the land has been taken back via NOTARY.
2. the matter is complicated and needs expert advice, which requires a thorough discussion along with the relevant documents,
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