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10 months ago

My dad sale our ancient land to our near and dear one in the year 2014, for this deal half amount Paid by that person in small small installment way like 2000 3000 like this
now that person registered land in the year 2016 that to he will pay complete amount remaining but he did he cheated us my father every day he ask him about remaining money but that fellow not at response.
(Note: Before and after registration of land two cheques was bonce which is given by him)
(Note .All of us my self my two sisters also signed but not by my mother )
In the year 2021 my father passed away with health issues.still that person not at paied the remaining amount.
Now I am thinking to cancel the registration is it possible for me please suggest me way

Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

Responded 10 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
If the ancient land is ancestral property, your father cannot sell it to others without the consent of other coparceners/legal heirs. From the query, it reveals that except your mother all of you signed the deed of agreement to sale, so in the absence of consent of one coparcener, the transfer of an ancestral land may be treated as void on the challenge. Further, non-receipt of full consideration value from the purchaser which is the precondition for transfer of title of a property, when a deed of sale is executed and registered in 2016 on false declaration by the seller that he received the consideration value, the sale deed may also be treated as void on challenge. Now in the absence of your father and having so much complexity involved in the matter, filing of a civil suit for cancellation of said deed of sale may or may not yeild any relief for you. In the prevailing situation, you need to consult with an experienced Advocate for guidance and steps to be taken in the matter.
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A.Dear client,
You, the transferee are the real owner of the property and in case if he does not pay the residue amount, you can file a civil suit by consulting a lawyer. A.It is necessary to scrutinize that Sale Agreement regarding the terms,conditions and default clauses.
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