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Revocation of agreement

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 02 May 2019 This query is : Resolved 
We are 5 siblings A B C D E.
I (A) signed an agreement with my brother (B) to sell my property.
Rest 2 (D, E) siblings sold property more than their legal right.
We A B C siblings did FIR.
Now
1. Status quo of land changed, but agreement remains the same.
2. Brother B forcefully using undue-influence handed me less amount than written on agreement as consideration.
3. Brother B is threatening me about filing (false) cases against me, for harrassing me by that he is creating pressure on me for invoking the agreement.

According to situations Doctrine of Frustration is getting applied, but I want to get that agreement fully revoked.
What steps should be taken??
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 02 May 2019
Dear anonymous queriest, you have posted the same query in Forum thread of this platform in the name of POOJA.
What are the terms and conditions of the Agreement with your brother B? As per your statement I think the case is still under Status-quo. consult a well knowledge advocate for further guidance.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 03 May 2019
Did you show the agreement to sell to a local prudent lawyer if there is some truth in the statement posted by you?
How can a FIR case be granted "status quo"?
Prima facie it is a hypothetical and fabricated story by an anonymous author.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 03 May 2019
Sir, My name is Pooja. I wrote the same in forum thread with my name.

5 sibling and total land was 25 kathas. Which makes 5 kathas per sibling.
Later 2 brothers (D, E) sold the land i.e. 14 kathas leaving 11 kathas, in December 2018, which is more than their legal right, so we lodged FIR.
My agreement with brother B was done in September 2018, when brother D,E didnot sell the property and my whole share was present.

Now brother B is threatening me for invoking the agreement else he would sue me.
I am willing to revoke or terminate that agreement. Please help sir
P. Venu (Expert) 03 May 2019
The facts posted are incomplete.


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