Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
Civil matters
Dear Sir,
my problem is - My father purchased agriculture land in 1994 vide sale deed registered and mutation was also entered in Govt. Records but the said land after ONE year sold to other person by seller's brother being a joint owner of property (HUF) WE FILED CIVIL SUIT FOR PERMANNENT INJUCTION in 2000 beofre the suit of partition which was filed by purchaser ,but recently that case decided against us whereas we have Registered sale deed with mutation . now that property again sold by that purchaser to other person .Please let me know whether can we file any civil suit for getting ownership and possession of land which was purchased by us in 1994 or can we can get the condonation of delay relief from the court .
Regards.
5 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Civil matters
All documents viz. sale deed, court papers are needed to be examined to formulate some advice for you.
Re: Civil matters
need to examine teh sale deed and all papers in respect of the same to give further advise
Re: Civil matters
Pls contact personally.
Re: Civil matters
lots of option but its better to take advice by meeting personally.
Re: Civil matters
All court papers,order,sale deed etc.are required to be examined to give any advise in present case.In your case Injunction suit is not maintainable.Any remedy can be suggested after examining all the relevant documents.Contact with details.Professional charges are applicable.
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