Property Dispute in 2 brothers
Hello my lord, When we are kids age between 4-5yrs, My father bought a power of attorney house from an allottee, and made GPA on my big brother (age4yr) and my alive mother' name, after my mother di
3 years ago
A. All evictions are only result of Court proceedings and no forcible eviction can be made
Adv. Sarika Khude
Validity of Power of Attorney singed by NRI in India
What is the solution of a problem or What will happen if Power of Attorney Submitted by a person living in USA could not be registered in India within 3 months of its arrival in India?
3 years ago
A. Hi,
This will have no consequences.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Regarding Property Matter including NRI Citizens.
Dear Sir, I have a piece of land at Kotdwara Uttarakhand. We three brothers have equal share in it. I, Prafulla Rawat, an elder one. One of my brothers lives in Ottawa Canada. The other lives in C
3 years ago
A. Hi,
They do not need to be present during the sale as they have already granted you their Powers of Attorney.
If you found this helpful, please rate us.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Gpa registration to sale deed
We bought a property through gpa registration.. can I register that property to my children name to convert the gpa document to sale deed ?
3 years ago
A. Hi,
Yes, but you will need the owner's consent and have to pay the necessary duties.
If you found this helpful, please rate us.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Sidhaarth S
Power of Attorney
I am a non resident Indian and want to get power of attorney (POA) prepared to buy property in Maharashtra, India. As per one of the advocate I consulted, I have to be physically present in India to r
3 years ago
A. No, you are not required to be personally present. You can get the POA prepared at the resident country and get it attested at the Indian High Commission/Indian Consulate.
Sakshi Thakur
Gpa
Chain of property documents.. 1.1968 full part register paper.. 2.decree of half part in name a .in 1993.with court order. 3.gpa from a to person b in 2019.. 4..2020 person b sold property to c..
3 years ago
A. Hi,
It is a bit of a risk, but the property's ownership history can be determined by looking into the encumbrance certificate. If it is all in order, XYZ can proceed with the sale.
If you found this helpful, please rate us.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Gpa
Gpa holder sold property to person a.in 2020.now in 2021 person a is saling property to b..b demanding for orginal gpa document..now person a telling that gpa misplaced..now it's good that b can purch
3 years ago
A. Hi,
The encumbrance certificate will give you the property's ownership details, B can look into the same to determine whether the GPA holder had power to execute the sale.
If you found this helpful, please rate us.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Gpa confusion
A has given gpa to b in 2019..now b in 2020 sold property to c via sale deed ..now tital in name c..now d can purchase property from c... Some one say gpa holder no power to sale it but how can it's r
3 years ago
A. Hi,
You will have to look into the specific GPA for more clarity on the same, it will be mentioned whether the GPA holder has power to sell.
If you found this helpful, please rate us.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
GPA police station of property address is wrongly written. Can it be rectified? What is the process?
Recently a person received registered POA from her sons, who will be outstation, for sale of a property from Register Office in Kolkata . After a month during verification of the papers by the byers
3 years ago
A. Hi,
The sub-registrar could be contacted for rectifying such errors.
If you find this answer helpful, please rate us.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
GPA property
A is purchased property from B... B had GPA...now A has sale deed ...now can I purchase property from A...plz clarify me ..I'm confusion that we can't purchase property which is involved in gpa pr
3 years ago
A. Hi,
The GPA holder is not authorised to sell the property on the owner's behalf, therefore the sale deed between A and B is void ab initio.
If you find this answer helpful, please rate us.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal