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Agreement on plain paper is valid or not?

(Querist) 29 October 2014 This query is : Resolved 
i have made one agreement with my grandfather on a plain paper..my grand father age is 86 yrs. actually my grand father filed a case against my father in 2003 to vacate the property. my father has lost the case from lower as well as high court of Delhi. my grand father has proved that suit property is self acquired property..he filed execution in district court there i filed my objection that this decree does not apply on me.. my father can leave but i can not because i have an agreement with my father on a plain paper with two witnesses and according to agreement i can live there where my father occupied the place in the suit property. but before the court my grand father said this in not my sign on the agreement under the pressure of my Chacha (uncle)whom my grand father transfered all the property .agreement amount is 5,00,000/- and i have given him 50,000 in advance by cheque. after 6 months tis hazari court decided that agreement is not valid because sign does not match. i said i am ready for FSL. but no use. now i filed the appeal in saket court because property and both the parties is from south district. plz tell me whether my objection sustainable or not..
ajay sethi (Expert) 29 October 2014
if property of grand father is self acquired he can sell/transfer / gift property as he pleases . as far as your agreement with grand father is concerned if signatures of Grand father are forged agreement has no value . consult a local lawyer . court orders , suit papers have to be perused to advice
Nadeem Qureshi (Expert) 29 October 2014
Dear Querist

you had filed any application before court u/s 73 of Indian Evidence Act or not? if yes, what was the result? if not then why?

contact a lawyer with all the documents, it will be better.

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Guest (Expert) 29 October 2014
Agreement on plain paper can be valid between the two concerned parties, if honoured mutually, but does not bear any legal value when comes the question of any dispute and legal trial in the court of law.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 29 October 2014
Consult local lawyer and show him the full case file. Till decided otherwise by the higher court the agreement is not found valid by the court.


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