Documents needed for transfer of property Documents needed for transfer of property

5 years ago

We are a CHS society.Our developer xyz has sold one flat free of cost thru it's partner A ( promoter/ developer) to B (Allottee/Land owner) free of cost with C as " confirming party ". The transfer deed is done and registered but society was not told about it as maintenance bill is still raised in the name of developer xyz. A&B are brothers and C is the father and said property is the ancestral property of C ---" Confirming party ". B has passed away and is no more.Further wife of B has requested the flat to be transferred in her and two childrens name. Now our query is as follows: (1) is B the sole owner or now C or his remaining sons can claim the property also (2) whose name share certificate has to be prepared(3)what documents we have to ask from wife and children (4) what care should society take for indemnifying itself and it's members from future issues / litigation (5)what is the meaning of " confirming party " in legal terms. Please guide us and requesting to reply or answer question wise...1..2..3..4..5..

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 5 years ago

A.Sir, file a suit for declaration.
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Prasad Ganapathy

Replied 5 years ago

Sir thanks for the reply can u clarify what u mean by suit for declaration thanks pg

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Get file a suit for declaration and you will get the relief.
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Prasad Ganapathy

Replied 5 years ago

Thanks sir for reply,but what is the meaning of get file a suit for declaration mean.Iam a layman.pld clarify sir

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