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Registered sale agreement of agricultural land

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 07 October 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir, i am army officer and own ancestral agricultural land in dist hapur, up. my father expired in year 2011 and property was transferred equally in mother and my name. my mother expired in jun 17. post her thervi ritual a party approached me and informed me that my mother had made an agreement with them to sell her share of land for 20 lac out of which 16 lac they had paid as advance to her. they told me that either return the amount with interest transfer the land to them .
i asked them to give me copy of agreement. it was a registered agreement which said that 16 lac was paid in advance . of this 16 lac ,3 lac was paid by cheque( which was not ac payee) and 13 lac was in cash.
i feel a foul play in this agreement, as i being a legal heir was not informed of this deal. secondly there was no requirement of selling land or money as im earning well and my mother was getting pension of 25k pm. no transection of such large amount has taken place in my mothers account . even the witness in this agreement are not my relatives.
during discussion party told that if i do not refund money or transfer land they will approach court and then i will not have any chance but to hand over the property to them at the cost that is written on paper which is obviously very less as compared to market cost.
i presently on my duty and through my acquaintances in village it was informed that the party has approached court for this case.
kindly guide me on future of this case. am i bound to sell this my land if he goes to court. if he proves in court that the deal is correct, will the court give me chance to return amount if i dont wish to sell the land.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 07 October 2017

No advice from me to an author who is anonymous.

You can post the query in fresh thread with your identity and material facts.
P. Venu (Expert) 08 October 2017
Learned friend Mr. Rajendra Goyal has earned 3 "unearned points".
P. Venu (Expert) 08 October 2017
In a civil case, the onus rests with the plaintiff to prove his case. The amount involved is substantial. The party need to plead and prove this aspect. You can afford to wait and watch.
Guest (Expert) 08 October 2017
If it is Ancestral as mentioned by you ,your mother would not be the absolute legal heir /owner when your self also carry the equal rights.Discuss with a Local good civil side advocate with all the evidences please


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