Land litigation
2 years ago
We have a property in Hyderabad bought in 1990 through a GPA holder given authority by a mother and son. Later in 1995 the GPA of the above person was dismissed by court based on the case petition by three daughters of above mother. Those three daughters sold the same piece of land with new GPA and the buyer is now challenging our father's registered Purchase Deed. So does this dismissal of GPA means our land is no more ours or it implies for any further sales by the then GPA holder post dismissal of GPA.
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A General Power of Attorney (GPA) gives broad authorizations to the individual. Here, you can approach the court as you have purchased the property with bonafide intention with consideration. The court will reach into a conclusion after considering the facts and evidence of the case. Please contact a lawyer and take the necessary actions.
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A General Power of Attorney (GPA) gives broad authorizations to the individual. Here, you can approach the court as you have purchased the property with bonafide intention with consideration. The court will reach into a conclusion after considering the facts and evidence of the case. Please contact a lawyer and take the necessary actions.
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A.When you say the GPA was dismissed what does that mean was the GPA cancelled or was it considered invalid. If it was considered invalid then the sale made to you is invalid too and it was cancelled then your sale is valid.
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