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Court decree

(Querist) 08 May 2018 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir, I need better suggestion from you.
My grandfathers cultivating land since 100yrs to till now .But in revenue record phanis showing my uncle name 1954 to 1989.IN year of 1989 my father filled a case in my local court .court given a consent decree to my father.my father is plaintiff and my uncle is defendant. In that decree copy and vakalth and judgement copy defendant father name written wrongly example--really defendant father name (my uncle's father name) is mallaiah but ramaiah written wrongly in court record. Defendant (My uncle) is died in 2009yrs. defendant son's (my uncle son's)are there persent. Now defendant sons can appeal the court decree right now? Based on defendant father name written wrongly. Note -- defendant written statement missed somewhere (now I went to court,asked certificate copies)
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 09 May 2018
Collect evidence of your father's and your grandfathers cultivation of land which is recorded in Pahanis/revenue records as evidence and fight for your rights in the land.AS rightly put by the judge take certified copies of them and produce in courts.
anu radhalll (Querist) 09 May 2018
They can appeal Court decreed right now or not
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 09 May 2018
I disagree with fake impersonating expert.
As per queriest it is a "consent decree", which is non-appealable.
Consult your lawyer who is better informed about the facts of the case.
P. Venu (Expert) 09 May 2018
There cannot be any appeal in a consent, unless the consent itself is tainted on the face of the records.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 10 May 2018
I Agree with Venu.
anu radhalll (Querist) 14 May 2018
But some high court lawyers saying that consent decree defendant sons ,they can able do appeal saying lawyer,,what is true?? (based on defendant father name written wrongly in judgement and court record)


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