Bought a land that is in disputes unknowingly Bought a land that is in disputes unknowingly

5 years ago

I bought a form land recently, the registration is done a week back.The problem is, after registration, we got to know that it is under court disputeā€¦

Below are the form land details.

It is 2.6 Acre land which I bought from Venu who is the only son of his mother.His father(Papi) had 2 wives(Wife1 - Veda, Wife2 - Rada). After first wife(Veda) is expired, married Rada(mother of this Venu).

This Papi had a total of 6Acre land divided under two servey numbers(S1, S2) and a house.The land I bought is in S2 which is self earned by Papi.


This 6 Arce land is self earned by Papi and house has come from his parents.
At the time of marrying Rada, he has registered all of his property on her name(Rada).

Veda had a doughter(Veena) and Veena has a son(Somu).


Now this some is claiming the property that his grandma(Veda) also has right to get the property of her husband.

Now, is there a possibility that this person Somu win the case and get some percentage of property ?? If yes, do I get any problem of getting my registration nullified ???


Please suggest how to proceed now.

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 5 years ago

A.Sir as a binafide buyer you have bought the property in good faith and now after its registration you got to know about its dispute which is pending in the court of law.
Sir, in my opinion you should go and file a civil suit for the cancellation of such sale deed and also ask for compensation from the seller who did not tell you about such court case [Had you known about such case earlier you would not have proceeded any further]
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Randheer Bahadur

Responded 5 years ago

A.You should not have bought that land if it is a subject matter of a court case which is pending, without knowing the whole set of facts and situation, nature of the case filed and stage of the case I cannot describe how you should proceed but legally you yourself can file a civil suit for cancellation of that sale deed and claim compensation from the seller.
Regards.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Nothing to worry. Such cases will be pending and also filed. Just enjoy the property.
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.U can cancel it because one of the clause also maintion the sale deed . If any dispute arising in future he will be laiblity to solve it otherwise Deed will be cancel
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