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Consent deed

(Querist) 23 December 2009 This query is : Resolved 
In 1993 My father filed a suit against his nephews(Two brothers) for declaration that the ancestral suit properties belong to him and for other reliefs.In the above said suit, the defendants(My father's nephews) filed a memo submitting to decree and based on that the suit has been decreed favouring my father.
In 1998 my father died.
In 2002 My father's nephews(P1 &P2) filed a partition suit over the same properties against us (D1,D2 &D3) (my mother,My brother & me)on the ground that my father got the decree by playing fraud and they also have got the equal rights over the suit properties.
In 2003 one of My father's nephew (P1) died and his legal heirs were impleaded (wife & his three daughters)as Defendants (D4,D5 ,D6&D7).
During pendency of the suit, we have entered into a compromise and the same has been reduced into writing . We submitted the Memorandum of compromise in LOK ADALAT on 11.12.2009 and based on the compromise between us, the suit is about to be decreed. In the above said suit, major sons (2 sons & now both are major) of the 2nd (P2)plaintiff were not impleaded as parties.

Both of his sons were minors by the time my father filed the previous suitIn 1998.
One of his son was major by the time P2 filed the suit in 2002.
Now both are major.

Now i am planning to get a regitred consent deed from them.

please advice me, will the consent deed be valid?
if not , can i reopen the case?
if it is valid, any one can give me the format.
does it attract any stamp duties?


A registered consent deed from them will do?
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 23 December 2009
If the suit has not been decreed in the meantime then it is better to implead the two sons of the P2. If decreed then get a registered declaration of relinquishment of their share.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 23 December 2009
I do agree with barman.
joyce (Expert) 30 December 2009
I agree with burman


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