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Purchased land, made sale deed, submitted entery in revenue dept.

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 22 February 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Sir/Madam
I had purchased residential Plot (self aquired plot) from one Widow house wife women in march 1996 jointly with my uncle made sale deed also. Applied entery in revenue Dept, but it not entered. My Uncle was expired in road accident in April-1996, we where shocked & not conentrated on that plot.

In September-2010 we have enquired in reveneve department but still the name was not changed in our name.

The women was expired in January-2008

Therefore we had once again applied for enter our name in reveneve dept.
Revenue dept had asked any objection from legelhairs of that deceased women.

Now daughter of women was claimed 1/5 share & grand son(deseased Son,s Son) was also claimed 1/5 share & claimed that plot is inherited/ansistral & filed a case in civil court & in revenue Dept.

Sir/madam, I am in tension please advoice wether claim is guniene & eligible.

So what to do now.

Thanks with regards

Shrinivas
advoise email:spandhari@yahoo.com
Bhushan V. Kale (Expert) 22 February 2011
Please supply some details.
Whether the plot was her self acquired or ancestral ?
What are the ages of plaintiffs ?

As per Hindu Law, there is share by birth in the ancestral property.

If the property is ancestral, that woman can sell it for the benefits of minor co-sharers. However, the minors can challenge the transaction within 3 year of attending the majority.

If the plaintiffs were major at the time of sale deed, then the suit is time barred. They have to challenge the sale deed with in 3 yrs. from the date of execution.

So far as the mutation entries are concerned, these are only for the fiscal purposes of collecting revenue. Mutation entries are not the document of title.
abhishek (Expert) 22 February 2011
repeated query


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