How to remove a court order from Encumbrance Certificate
6 years ago
My ex-wife filed a suit on my mother's house and got a exparty order in favour of her as we did not contest the case. The prayer was not to alienate her or the property. Later we got divorced through mutual consent and all connected cases are withdrawn. Now i came to know that my ex-wife had approached the register office and attached that ex-party order in my mother's property and hence it is reflecting in the EC. How to remove the same from EC as all the connected cases are already withdrawn? Should i file a new suit requesting the court to remove the entry from EC?
Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.dear client i agreed on advice that If the case in which your ex -wife had obtained that ex-parte order was also withdrawn while you both got divorce, then you can apply to the Local authority to remove the encumbrance on the basis of withdrawal of that case by her. Otherwise, your mother needs to file a suit for the same.
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A.If the case in which your ex -wife had obtained that ex-parte order was also withdrawn while you both got divorce, then you can apply to the Local authority to remove the encumbrance on the basis of withdrawal of that case by her. Otherwise, your mother needs to file a suit for the same.
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Ambrose Leo
Responded 6 years ago
A.It is complicated issue better to consult a property lawyer to guide & help you quickly.
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