Release deed
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A,B are brother..x,y,z are sisters.. They made release deed in favour of A and B in 2012..At that time A signed.. B sign also done by A without poa..Now sister again claiming property
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According to the Limitation Act, a release deed or relinquishment deed must be revoked within three years from the date it was executed and registered. Failure to initiate revocation within this period makes it challenging to challenge the deed's validity in court. Therefore, if a release deed was executed in 2012, it is now barred by limitation from being revoked.
According to the Limitation Act, a release deed or relinquishment deed must be revoked within three years from the date it was executed and registered. Failure to initiate revocation within this period makes it challenging to challenge the deed's validity in court. Therefore, if a release deed was executed in 2012, it is now barred by limitation from being revoked.
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A.Dear Client,
As per the Limitation Act, a release deed or relinquishment deed must be revoked within three years from the date on which the right was granted. This three-year period starts from the date of execution and registration of the deed. If the revocation is not initiated within this timeframe, it becomes extremely difficult to challenge the validity of the deed in court. So, a release deed executed in 2012, is now barred by limitation from claiming its revocation.
As per the Limitation Act, a release deed or relinquishment deed must be revoked within three years from the date on which the right was granted. This three-year period starts from the date of execution and registration of the deed. If the revocation is not initiated within this timeframe, it becomes extremely difficult to challenge the validity of the deed in court. So, a release deed executed in 2012, is now barred by limitation from claiming its revocation.
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