Land litigation
3 years ago
I want to file a case to stop purchase and sale of agreement land because broker is not reuturning my money
Adv. Anushka Dikshit
Responded 3 years ago
A.Sections 31 to 33 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 gives information regarding when a deed can be cancelled. According to this Act, cancellation is possible when and if:
An individual feels that the deed is voidable or has a doubt that such a deed will cause him injury if left outstanding.
If the deed was registered according to the laws prescribed in the Indian Registration Act, 1908.
The cancellation may be executed by mutual consent of all parties.
On cancellation, if the court sees it fit, it may ask the other party to offer compensation or return the benefits enjoyed by the former due to the unfair nature of the deed and pay the offended all the dues owed to them.
If a defendant resists a suit because the deed against him or her is voidable, or because the defendant has received several benefits due to it, the court may order the defendant to make compensation for it.
If the deed has not been drawn up according to the laws stated in Section 11 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, the court may choose to let him restore any benefit to that party, that he or she enjoyed, courtesy of the deed.
An individual feels that the deed is voidable or has a doubt that such a deed will cause him injury if left outstanding.
If the deed was registered according to the laws prescribed in the Indian Registration Act, 1908.
The cancellation may be executed by mutual consent of all parties.
On cancellation, if the court sees it fit, it may ask the other party to offer compensation or return the benefits enjoyed by the former due to the unfair nature of the deed and pay the offended all the dues owed to them.
If a defendant resists a suit because the deed against him or her is voidable, or because the defendant has received several benefits due to it, the court may order the defendant to make compensation for it.
If the deed has not been drawn up according to the laws stated in Section 11 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, the court may choose to let him restore any benefit to that party, that he or she enjoyed, courtesy of the deed.
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 3 years ago
A.You will need to approach any local lawyer and file petition for injunction
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Narvir Yadav
Responded 3 years ago
A.File suit of breach of contact and recover the money from the broker..i can help u out
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A.Hello,
More information is required
More information is required
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
Can you please specify more details?
Can you please specify more details?
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Hetal Makwana
Responded 3 years ago
A.File civil suits against owner and court give stay order for disputed property
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