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(Querist) 04 June 2009 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir's,

My grandfather purchased a plot under his name in 1980 but paid by my father ( In Cash). The amount to purchase the plot was borne thus; 90%- My father, 5% His Sister and 5% My father's Sister's Brother-in-law.
And my father being the youngest of 3 brothers and 1 sister took a loan and constructed a building housing 2 shops, a office and a hospital on the first and ground floor. The second and third being residences for his brothers, sisters and father.
The loan was paid off by my father on construction of the building. The bank refuses any documents.They claim to have handed over the documents but my father has never been to the Bank to take back the documents.The bank refuses to give in writing any document stating that they have either handed over the original document or misplaced it.
After my grandfather's demise 5 years back, the property card now reflects names of his sons and son-in-law.
How do start the process to get the relevant documents? We have no other property anywhere.My uncles are adamant that the whole place belongs to their father and hence even the hospital should be divided equally.
We don't wish to throw our own kins on the streets nor do we wish the same for us but its like having a pie but no teeth to have it and no good health to enjoy it.
Kindly advice.

Ria
Y V Vishweshwar Rao (Expert) 04 June 2009
1- Your Grand Father was the owner as per the purchase documents
2- Your Grand Father was expected to deposit the title Deeds with the bank
3- Documents to be retunred to your Grand Father if he is alive , if not to the legal heirs or udner the authorisation of all lrs to One legal heir
4- Issue a Request lette to the bank for particulars - who has taken the documents after discharge of the loan by your father .
B.B.R.Goud. (Expert) 06 June 2009
you need to request, the purchase documents (sale deed), linked documents, which are mortgauged to the bank, if the repayment of loan is completed. before that you check once again. among all your self. finally you approcach the suitable advocate in your area.


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