Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
Dear Sir
We have our ancestoral property in a small town in UP which has been converted from agricultural plot into residential plot in 2003. I have all the papers stating that it is one ancestoral property.
My Father had built one house on a plot of land in this ancestoral property and he has sold it in 2011 to a third party. Apart from this he has also some major plots of this ancestoral property to different parties. Our mother has got the R.O. for staying at our house till the disposal of this DV Act case.
There are three major plots and one our house which has been sold out by my father as he is totally in control of his mistress and he is just denying our relationship with me and my mother in every case.
If i am going to file the sale deed cancellation suit for each and every plot and house i need to pay the stamp duty for each and every plot as per valuation of the property ,take the copy of the each sale deed and file each n every case separately by making parties to the purchaser also alongwith my father .
Will it be better for me to file the partition suit claiming my right in the ancestoral property or file each n every sale deed cancellation suit separately.
Which of the above fill the easier and sooner for me. I have all the evidences like id and address proof and educational certificates showing our relations. marriage photos of my mother and 125 CRPC order in favour of my mother.
Please Suggest.
1 Answer from Attorneys
consult the local lawyers before proceeding with it.
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