Legal Question in Civil Litigation in India
We have purchased a house in the year 2008 and registered it from the GPA holders which was executed in the year 2007 and actual owners. Now a person has filed a case in the court stating that he has executed sale of agreement with the owners in the year 2006 he has paid a advance of 5 lakh rupees and in the agreement he has mentioned he will register the house with in 48 months. Along with the owners, GPA holders he made us also a party. he is claiming in is pettition that he will pay the balance amount court give an order to the owners to register the property in his name. As per the owner they say they have not executed any sale agreement with him. Will GPA holders will be liable for this? We have to defend our selves along with owners or defend separtely in the court? our case genuine will court accepts it and dismiss the case? please guide us
1 Answer from Attorneys
you will have to contest independently but with the support of GPA and owner. if owner says he never entered into any agreement with the other person, you have every chance of winning it. I am assuming you are in possession of the property
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