Legal Question in Criminal Law in India
my mother father purchased a property(Registered Power of Attorney Based) in 1993. My father was died in 2006 and mother is paralytic patient till date. after 17-18 year in 2010 somebody came and said that this property is not urs and urs parents purchased a property with forge paper. This is his property becuase in L&DO;his name is shown on records. Actually my father pruchase a property from THE PERSON nephew through reigstered power attorney. He registered a case in 420, 200 CPC...what we do please help.. (THE PERSON LEAVE IN USA)
3 Answers from Attorneys
since the case has already been registered, your first action must be to get your anticipatory bail in the matter. Once that is done, then based on your documents, one may think in terms of filing a petition in the high court for quashing of the FIR/case
in this situation, it is advisable to seek help of a lawyer in person and visit him with all the documents in your possession and he would file anticipatory bail your behalf. once the bail is granted, you may seek other legal remedies under civil and criminal law.
By any type of power of attorney, ownership does not change.
Check contents of documents. If the document also indicate agreement to sell with full payment and delivery of possession without any time limit to complete sale, then you may approach court for necessary relief.
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