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Both GPA executor and GPA holder is no more, can I register

(Querist) 02 August 2010 This query is : Resolved 
My father (Mr. B) purchase a property from a landlord (Mr. A)
Mr. A gave GPA in my father name (Mr.B)
My father never registered this property.
Both Mr. A (Landlord) and Mr. B (My father) died.
Based on my father death certificate, my mother got Khata, and all taxes are up to date.
Now my mother wants to register this property in my name.
1. Is it possible to register?
2. I am planning to sell this property, how can we sell this property?
Note: We don’t have no clue about landlord family where about.
masood ausaf (Expert) 03 August 2010
This is a very complicated situation. In this case based on the GPA, you the legal heirs of the deceased Mr. B can only get the property registered in your name through filling the suit for specific performance of the contract under the Specific relief Act, in the court of Law. There is further complication that as per Law you can not file suit against the dead person. Therefore, you have to locate the legal heirs of Mr.A. even their names and last known address is sufficient for approaching the court.
Madhumita Phukan (Expert) 03 August 2010
Dear Anil,

You have to take out legal heir certificate from a court of law in your name and then you can proceed with the registration of the property in your name
Uma parameswaran (Expert) 03 August 2010
Legal heirs of the power of attorney Holder cannot claim the rights or the power of the Holder.


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