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I brought a property that was in court litigations. I brought a property that was in court litigations.

2 years ago

Party A and Party B had a legal scuffle over inheritance of a land property. In 1998 lower court ruled in favour of party B. Then my father bought that land and transferred the ownership to my father through register office. But party A went to upper court and the court ruled in favour of them in 2002. In 2002 my father financed the party B in taking the case to highcourt and court ordered status quo. Due to ignorant lawyer ,that case was never brought to the bench again in the last 20 years.most of Party B members has passed away only their son is alive and he doesn't care even though he signed as witnesses on sale deed. Party A has been enjoying and occupied the property for the last 20 years. Now my father want to pass that land to me. Even though we have the legal documents of the property. There was never any mention of my father name or that party B has sold the property to my father in the highcourt case filing. What can I or my father do in this situation.

Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 2 years ago

A.To give opinion,it is necessary to scrutinize all the documents more particularly because the matter is sub-judice. Please take note that until and unless the relevant pleadings before the High Court be perused and analyzed from legal standpoint , it cannot be ascertained what was the prayer of the appellant before the High Court because that status quo Order was an interim relief only.
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