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4 years ago

Property
I have property gifted by registered deed which duly stamped duty paid and mutation done and porcha printed out by by name.
This property actually belongs to my grandfather.he purchased it and therefore my grandfather transfer the property to my father
Before deed is registered the property tax receipt is belongs to my father name
Now my father transfer the property to my name by gift deed which is registered and listed at BLRO office by my name
Now The question is my mother is saying she can cancel the gift deed and made in her name
My question is is it possible??
Once a gift deed is duly registered with stamp duty paid it can be cancelled or Not??
My father was a government services employee so she has monthly pension of 20000.00

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
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Shreyash Mohta

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A.Please take direct consultation from me through Vidhikarya.
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