Property dispute on the basis of wrong signature Property dispute on the basis of wrong signature

2 years ago

My maternal uncle wanted to sell his ancestral property which was then owned by my maternal grandfather. My family bought the property. And on the registry my uncle did a false signature.but he was not the seller not the witness. Now he is claiming that he didn't know about the deal. We won at the lower court. But now he gave a application in the higher court. And the case is been reinvestigated.

Anik

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You can hold the individual who committed the forgery accountable. Whosoever prepares any phoney document or inaccurate electronic record or portion of a document with the intent to do damage or injury to the public or to any person, or to establish any claim or title, is guilty of forgery, according to Section 463 of the Indian Penal Code. Additionally, you have the option of filing a lawsuit for the document's cancellation.

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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

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A.Hi,
You can hold the person responsible for the forgery. Forgery is defined under Section 463 of the Indian Penal Code, Whosoever makes any fake document or incorrect electronic record or part of a document with an intention to cause damage or injury, to the public or to any person, or to support any claim or title. Furthermore, you can file a case for the cancellation of the document.

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