Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India

Land mutation and legal ownership

My father has sold a land in 1976 which was non transferable land and registration has been done but mutation has not been done in the name of buyer. Now half poetion of said land is in my possession and remaining part is unused. Mutation of said land has been done in my favour after death of my father in 2004. What is the legal impect of this case. Can i get the balance land which is not in my possession


Asked on 4/11/08, 2:55 am

4 Answers from Attorneys

Re: Land mutation and legal ownership

You have not given full details.

1. What is the total extent of land ?

2. How much you share in the above land ?

3. Have you signed any paper along with your father at the time of execution of sale deed ?

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Answered on 4/11/08, 11:15 am
Homi Maratha N.N. Maratha & Co.-Advocates

Re: Land mutation and legal ownership

Hello

Details are not sufficient to formulate some advice for you.

Please contact in person alongwith full details.

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Answered on 4/11/08, 12:48 pm
Vivek Mapara Vivek N. Mapara

Re: Land mutation and legal ownership

First thing, if the land is sold against the provision of law, then the government will forfeit the land if it comes to its knoweldge. So use the land as it is.

So far so use of balance land is concerned, you need to specify as to in whose possession is the rest of land. If it is a single piece of land, then as per the mutation entry, your deemed to be in the possesion of the entire land.

howerver, the details you give are not sufficient to give u exact and precise answer.

Rewrite with full details. Feel Free to contact

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Answered on 4/11/08, 2:06 pm

Re: Land mutation and legal ownership

yes,but it depends upon your claim and other facts of the case.Consult with details,professional charges are applicable.

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Answered on 4/12/08, 4:44 am


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