Agreement of understanding on a white paper is valid to get my share Agreement of understanding on a white paper is valid to get my share

2 years ago

Sir
We are three brothers. Our brother in law n sister gifted a flat to all the three brothers. As I will stay far away I could not attend at the time of registration n the registration is done on the other two brothers. Though my brother in law and sister purchased the flat but is purely registered directly on my two brothers only. There is no where mentioned in the document it is gifted by my brother in law and sister.
Later my two brothers wrote an agreement of understanding on a white paper crystal clearly stating that I too have equal share in that flat on par with them and also mentioned registered document number in the agreement. But please note due to trust in them I didn't registered the white paper document.

1) Now I asked my brothers to include my name in the registered document and I will bear the expenses.
One brother accepted n the other strictly said he will never give share n never accept for my name to be included in the registered document.
Please guide me what I have to do to get my share?
2) now can I register the agreement on white paper n file a case?

Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Client
You situation is quite tricky here. Even if your brother in law has made the payment but the flat is registered in two brother's name hence it will be considered that it is their self acquired property. IF they willingly allow your name to be registered then only you can get the right or else you need to knock the door of of the court.
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n uma shanker

Replied 1 year ago

Sir
Namaste.. Thank you so much sir for your kind reply.. Now I am ready to knock the door of the court.. Sir now my query is.. Can I approach court with agreement of understanding on a white paper.. Will court take up my case.. Please answer sir... Thanks once again sir

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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 2 years ago

A.To give opinion, it is necessary to scrutinize the concerned Agreement for its terms, conditions and Legal implications in the context of that Registered Title Deed of that Flat.
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n uma shanker

Replied 1 year ago

Madam
Namaste.. Thank you so much for your kind reply.. Now I am ready to knock the door of the court.. Madam now my query is.. Can I approach court with agreement of understanding on a white paper.. Will court take up my case.. Please answer sir... Thanks once again madam

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