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1 year ago

My mother browwed 40000 rupees from fanicial business man.. in the year 2004.
He done sale cum gpa in the year 2004.
My mother don't know.land aera 274 square yards . Two transition happened in register office .How should get my property back sir ..

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
It depends on the registration of GPA. If GPA was registered then you can revoke it by following the procedure related to revocation of GPA. And also GPA registration must be revokable.
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