Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
Registered will based mutated free hold property sold through sale deed is changeling by non beneficiary of registered will legal heirs and demand for partition rights . the property is already sold before the challenging registered will by the other legal heirs. and court order for status quo on property and purchaser filed 7-11 and 39-4 application as a defendant . the question is what is process for vocation of status quo on the property and proving the registered will by purchaser side advocate or all liability of only sellers advocate ? if the all libility of sellers advocate then how we force to seller for proving or sought out of this matter of registered will?
and is it possible for purchaser that he recover damages of his property market value as a interest against litigation create by other legal heir because the beneficiary of registered will legal heir could not probate the will from court and does not take NOC from other legal heirs .
1 Answer from Attorneys
you may recover damages, but before that you should file a criminal case against the seller. For vacation of status quo order ask your counsel to argue the matter as you are the bonafide purchaser. To know us better, please click on the links below:
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