Property
5 years ago
Mera village me ek plot he job mere uncle ki family ne kabja kar rakha he.
Or mera bhi uss jamin me koi interest nahi he.
Magar mujhe ek chinta he ki vo plot mere father Kendra nam.pe.he or. Agar vo kuch galat Kam karte he vaha pe to Meri koi jimedari banti he ya mujh pe koj legal action to nahi hoga
ARPIT BATRA
Responded 5 years ago
A.Yes, you will be liable for prosecution too
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Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear client aapke upar bhi legal action hoga agar aapke uncle usme kuch galat kaam karte hai.isliye ya wo plot unko bech do ya fir unko bolo ki jagah khali kare.
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ROBERT D ROZARIO
Responded 5 years ago
A.Facts not clear. Is you father alive or deceased. If deceased you can sell the property by if there is no other surviving legal heirs other than you.
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Sanjay Kumar Jha
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear Nilesh,
ye baat toa sahi hai ki agar usmain aapke father ka bhi hissa hai ya nam par hai or agar uncle usmain koi glat kaam karte hain toa aapke upar bhi legal action ho sakta hai.
ye baat toa sahi hai ki agar usmain aapke father ka bhi hissa hai ya nam par hai or agar uncle usmain koi glat kaam karte hain toa aapke upar bhi legal action ho sakta hai.
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Vishwabandhu
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear client Tell me if your father is alive ? or he is dead ?
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A.Yes you being the next owner will be responsible for illigalities committed on such plot.
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A.Dear Client,
First Apology, Mera Hindi bahut komjor hai. Hence writing in English.
First, the land is in the name of your father.if some illegal activities takes places and either caught by Police, Excise or Customs, or health officials you will be naturally by the competent Authorities and will be held legally responsible for the offence/violations committed.
Hence, there are two options left out for you.
1.Either take the land back.
2.Donate it to your Uncle Ji and make sure the legal formalities are completed in the Court of Law as early as possible.So that you will be not called for any legal action in future.
Hope this satisfies your question for the time being.
In case of difficulty get in touch.
Shanti Ranjan Behera, Advocate, Vidhikarya.com
First Apology, Mera Hindi bahut komjor hai. Hence writing in English.
First, the land is in the name of your father.if some illegal activities takes places and either caught by Police, Excise or Customs, or health officials you will be naturally by the competent Authorities and will be held legally responsible for the offence/violations committed.
Hence, there are two options left out for you.
1.Either take the land back.
2.Donate it to your Uncle Ji and make sure the legal formalities are completed in the Court of Law as early as possible.So that you will be not called for any legal action in future.
Hope this satisfies your question for the time being.
In case of difficulty get in touch.
Shanti Ranjan Behera, Advocate, Vidhikarya.com
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