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4 years ago
Namaste sir,I had filed cheque bounce case. the respondent has died during the case trial is pending.before the death of respondent has made a (property) gift deed to his son's.& His son s have sold the property to thirt party.can I make his son's as party in the case & bring court attachment to this property ?plz let me know at the earliest thanking you.
A.Dear Sir,
You cannot make the son as a legal heir in criminal case.
You cannot make the son as a legal heir in criminal case.
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Shreyash Mohta
Responded 4 years ago
A.You cannot make the sons a party in the cheque bounce case,
However, you can file a case of recovery and make the sons a party in that.
However, you can file a case of recovery and make the sons a party in that.
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 4 years ago
A.Dear sir/mam I will needed brief fact about the issue please
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Suneel Moudgil
Responded 4 years ago
A.the legal heirs cannot be made party in a cheque bounce case, though, you can file suit for recovery against the legal heir
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