Clarification
2 years ago
According to settlement deed we have got 1.68acre in one servey number. But in A register we have 1.33 acre. Settlement deed done on 1965. A register done on 1984.
Unknowingly we sold 50 cents to someone in the same servey number in last year. Can we get 1.68-1.33=35cents of land back
A.Dear Sir,
It depends upon boundaries. Please check.
It depends upon boundaries. Please check.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hi,
You can first raise your question with the Revenue Inspector who will re-measure your land. You can also visit the Registrar's office and file a complaint.
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You can first raise your question with the Revenue Inspector who will re-measure your land. You can also visit the Registrar's office and file a complaint.
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A.Hi,
You have to raise a query with the Revenue Inspector of the area who will determine the measure of land. You can also file a complaint at the Registrar's office regarding the settlement deed.
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You have to raise a query with the Revenue Inspector of the area who will determine the measure of land. You can also file a complaint at the Registrar's office regarding the settlement deed.
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