Agreement Agreement

5 years ago

I am Prakash Kulkarni. I have taken Rs 12laks (hand loan) from a friend and for surity I have given my plot of size 30*40(surity).I have signed an agreement on 200.00Rs bond paper. written as I am selling my plot In May 2016. Now that person is asking me to handover the plot. I don't know what to do. I am ready to pay the amount which I have taken.

Manjula Shanmugasundaram

Responded 5 years ago

A.A complete answer can be given only by reading your documents. However, an unregistered sale is not valid. At the most, it can be treated as an agreement to sell. It is more important to go through the document relating to your mortgage (or surety). As you are willing to repay the entire amount with interest, please cause a legal notice first for return of all your documents. If he does not accept payment and return your documents, please file a civil suit.
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