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Our 1 crore property legal documents are under custody with third person

Guest (Querist) 04 March 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Hi

My Mother had 3 sisters in that my mother was the last child. My grand father (mother dad) dead and my ungle wants to take all property (land) to his name. So all of the 3 sisters are joined together and filled petiton against to him (before 10 years back). The High court was ordered to split across all the property by 1/4. So my mother had is one part that currently valued around 1 crore.

5 Years back my mother borrowed 40,000 R.s from third person (who lives the same city)and my mother handed over that court order judgement document (pattiram) to that third person. We don't know this. Other than this document my mother didn't given any legal document/ signed document to him.


Currently that third person is a big person (in political)

Now that person threadning my mother to register that property (land) to his name. We are sufferring lot because of this, and don't know what to do. We tried to consult some local lawyers but they are fearing to file case against to him.

Can somebody give me any solution for this. We already frustrated lot.

Please sir help me. Still I'm having faith in our court judgement.

I'm from Tamilnadu.

Thanks a lot sir.

Yours Truly,

Sandeep
Advocate M.Bhadra (Expert) 04 March 2015
Ask your mother to lodge a complaint to the Police Station and file a Criminal Case against him in Judicial Magistrate Court for dishonestly withhold original deed. Get certified copy of the said document and send a legal notice for willing to refund of borrowed money and claim her original documents. File a Declaration Suit in Civil Court if needed in future.
Guest (Expert) 04 March 2015
You may act upon the advice of Shri M. Bhadra.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 04 March 2015
no more to add.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 05 March 2015
No case for withholding the document lies since it appears to be a mere certified copy of the court judgement which you can get as many times as you want.
Rather you can lodge complaint of criminal intimidation and extortion.
Guest (Querist) 05 March 2015
Dear Sir's Thanks a lot for your help and guidance. I will carry forward as per yours advice.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 March 2015
Another certified copy of the court orders can be taken.

If the loan is not time barred, pay the amount to him through a cheque.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 08 March 2015
As properly advised by experts you may get certified copies of the judgment from the court through your lawyer and go ahead with the proposed disposal or the intended activity in the property.
Biswanath Roy (Expert) 16 March 2015
Advice of Learned Mr. Devajyoti Barman is sufficient.


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