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4 years ago

Mere ghar ki 2 registry hai ek mere dada ji k naam se hai jo ab tak mere pita(iklote putra) ke naam nahi hui. Dusari registry mere pitaji ke kakaji ke naam se hai unke koi aulad nahi thi ve apna ghar mere pita ke naam kar gaye the. Mere pita ke teen putra hai, me sabse chota hu. Mere sabse bade bhai ne isi dusri registry ko girvi rakhkar loan liya apni beti ki shadi ke liye aur loan ka jo documentation hua usme meri maa se anghutha lagwa liya. Ab mera bada bhai loan pay nahi kar raha hai jiske karan loan dene wala dhamki de raha ki bo notice dega aur makan per kabja kar lega jiski registry uske pass girvi rakhi hai aur dusre makan per bhi kbja kar lega.

Me janan chahtu ki
1. Kya loan denewala dono makan per kabja kar sakta hai jabki hum dono bhai ka is loan se koi lena dena nahi hai.
2. Kya philhal court ke dwara tatkal koi stay lag sakta hai taki loandene wala use sale na kare.
3. Loan denewala kya legal process kar sakta hai.

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 4 years ago

A.Loan waale us property per kabja kar sakte hai jiski deed unke paas hai.
Agar aapke bhai ne dono ghar ko girvi rakkha hai tab ve dono ghar ko kabja kar sakte hai.
Aur agar aisa nahi hai tab bank waale sir us ghar pe kabja kar sakte hai jo girvi rakkhi hai.

Filhal ke lie aap court mey ek injunction application daal sakte hai ki doosre ghar par kisi bhi prakar se bank kabja na kar sake.
Behtar jaankari ke lie kisi local lawyer se sampark kare.
Dhanyawaad.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Please consult with local expert with all the necessary documents and get exact legal advise.
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