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Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 22 September 2010 This query is : Resolved 
I have purchased a property where I was a tennat.

The tennat have four brothers and I am now told by my lawyer that there is a provision in law, where my purchase could be challenged at any time within six months by his brothers.

The reasons he says is that the tennat should have first offer the property at 10% higher of the proposed agreement value to is brothers and also issue a notofication in the paper prior to sale.

He has done neither of the two, how can I avoid any bad situation if future?
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 22 September 2010
If it is an ancestral property owner cannot sell the property unless there is a division by metes and bounds, because every body has got equal share. If it is his self acquired then no problem.
pre existing rights brothers can challenge the sale. If they challenged cross examination of the defendants is very important.
Chanchal Nag Chowdhury (Expert) 22 September 2010
Your query is misleading. When U yourself was a tenant from where did the other tenants come?
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 23 September 2010
Let me reframe my question -
I have purchased a property where I was a tennat.

The owner (earlier landlord) have four brothers and I am now told by my lawyer that there is a provision in law, where my purchase could be challenged at any time within six months by his brothers.

The reasons he says is that the owner should have first offer the property at 10% higher of the proposed agreement value to is brothers and also issue a notofication in the paper prior to sale.

The landloed become owner in this instant case as per partiton deed of the family duly registered.

He has done neither of the two, how can I avoid any bad situation if future?


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