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There is a property of my grandmother My grandmother had 3 son (all deceased now and wife's also) my father and my 2 uncle's Property division case was put on from my side, my 2 cousin brother"s from


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Until an undivided property is partitioned through a decree issued by a Civil Court, a coparcener or legal heir cannot claim their share in the property. During the pendency of a partition suit before the Civil Court, a legal heir is prohibited from transferring or selling their share in the property to others. If a sale deed of the land is executed before the partition decree is issued, the decree can potentially invalidate or cancel the sale deed if challenged in court by a lega ...ReadMore

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icon Cancellation of Sale agreement

One of my friend father execute an land sale agreement (Unregistered) and signed in front of Notary Lawyer and also receive some token advance. But my friend (seller son and daughters) signed as witne


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If a civil suit for specific performance has been initiated by the buyer in the Civil Court, it is advisable to attempt an out-of-court settlement with the buyer. Otherwise, if the buyer has already paid the agreed sum, even in the absence of a registered agreement of sale, the court may issue an order in favor of the buyer. Therefore, exploring the possibility of a settlement outside of court can be beneficial for both parties involved.

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Total house measurement (my house and my uncles house) is 24×30 My house measurement is 20×30 sq.ft which is facing roadside and behind our house my uncle house is located which is 20x30sq.ft. We ha


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Property demarcation involves physically dividing a property into defined areas and boundaries, including roads, plots, commercial spaces, and public areas, through a topographical land survey. This process is typically initiated by the recorded owners of the property, who can apply for demarcation to the Tehsildar or Land Revenue Officer, or it can be ordered by a court of law. The demarcation is primarily a technical operation conducted jointly by surveyors from both parties, ai ...ReadMore

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I want share from my Father's property. My brother's dnt intend to give me. How to go for it legally


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You are entitled to inherit a share in your father's undivided property according to inheritance laws. However, until the property is divided by a decree from the Civil Court through a partition suit, individual shares cannot be obtained by legal heirs. As a legal heir or coparcener, you have the right to file a partition suit before the appropriate Civil Court, seeking a decree of partition to obtain your rightful share in the property.

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icon A lady borrowed money from me but she died

A lady borrowed money from me but she died.Its been 8 years her son was keep giving excuses and now he is saying he won’t give the money. What to do now?


A. Dear client, there is no legal obligation on the child to pay the debt of the deceased. So, on moral grounds he can give the moeny but on legal grounds if no agreement was made then he cannot be liable.

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Hi we are running a family business for the past 50 years ,It was started by my grandfather and after him my father is running the business ,The shop is located in prime location and it is pagdi syste


A. Dear client, in the pagdi system if the owner dies without legal heirs then it will be taken over by the governement.
You can recover the said amount from her by filing a case on her under sec 420 of ipc.

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Sir my grandfather took shop for business in 1997 for rent deposited rs 10 lakhs at that time to owner and there is no agreement of rental but have rental receipts know owner telling to vacat the sho


A. Dear client, you can get only the 10lakhs which you security deposited for rent but not the amount of today's value. There's no rule or practice of such nature. If there is any clause in the agreement to give today's value then it can be enforceable. As the agreement it self is not there the owner can't be held liable.

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icon Panchayat build road on my private property

Panchayat built a road through our property, will panchyat own the road now?


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Under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 the union or a state government is empowered to take private land for public purposes and to compensate the original owners and other persons affected due to such acquisition. The Right to Challenge Land Acquisition lies only with the Original Owner, Land acquisition takes over the private land, for public use as per the requirement and disburses the compensation as admissible against the acquisition of land under the Act. Section 26 of the Act c ...ReadMore

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icon Ancestors land sold by grandparents without the consent of legal Heir

We had an ancestor property, a farm, a plot and a residential house. My dad expired on 26/11/2002 so on the date the properties were having ancestors named, in year 2008, ancestors names are removed a


A. Dear Client,
According to Article 64 of the Limitation Act, 1963 the limitation period is prescribed of 12 years for a claim based on the previous possession; not on the title. Article 65 of the Limitation Act, 1963 provides a time limit of 12 years for a suit for possession of immovable property or any other interest on the grounds of title by the owner or his/her legal heirs and that term shall begin from the point at which the possession of the defendant becomes adverse to the Plaintiff. So, ...ReadMore

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icon Pathway narrowed hence troublesome to me and my family

A occupant of survey number 69/41 of village Shiroda has provided an affidavit cum NOC to me directing to use 1.5m pathway though this land but the tenant of survey number 69/41 purchased the said pro


A. Dear client, you can deal with this issue under the affdavit cum NOC or you can deal with the issue under easementary rights. You can file a petition in the court for violating the affidavit cum NOC or institute a suit under sec 33 of indian easements act, 1882.

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