Ankit Ankit

2 years ago

My father has a notarized property(No registry allowed for that property till date). 20 years back one local don captured the land and asked my father to sell it. under the threat of his life , my father agreed to sell the land. he paid partial payments in the contract and didnt came back for collecting the papers. As he was having illegal occupancy of the land, he gave that land on rent to someone else for DHABA purpose. Can I claim bac the property from him? can he claim for adverse possession?

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
It all depends on various factors. You have to explain as to why your father and yourself sleeping over your legitimate rights to reclaim your property which was illegally taken away by such person. Anyway you can file a suit for possession saying that he is in permissive possession and yourself allowed him to continue the possession and you should not admit that he is in adverse possession. The title always with you as such possession must follow it.

I could have explained more if background is known to me. If background is made known in full then legal experts will be in position to understand correctly. Moreso, the background must be in brief.

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