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Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 11 May 2010 This query is : Resolved 
Hello to all,

I respect this forum and the people dedicated in it a lot.

I am stuck with a litigation on me.

We are 3 brothers and 1 sister of our father. After the death of my father we built a commercial complex on the the HUF property. While the property was still in construction I sold a shop of my elder brother's to his childhood friend by taking his verbal acceptance. I signed the sale deed. Whole of the money from the sale was transferred to my account and then to my elder brother's son account. We have got proof of the same.
This particular formality was done as it was not possible for us to handle my elder brother's account as he lived alone in a separate house and he most of the time refused to sign as he was least interested in any part of the property.
This full sum of money was used up by my elder brother's son for treatment of his mother who had kidney problem and had dialysis on regular basis and ultimately went for a kidney transplant.
Now the son of my elder has registered a case against me in the police under 420.

What can be done in this situation? As no forgery has been done by me and no financial gain has been made by me.

I would also like to mention over here that there is another litigation put by him against all of us(3 brothers and 1 sister) which is going on under civil court, and that pressurizing us might also be his motive.

Kindly guide through urgently in the matter
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 11 May 2010
You should bring all the facts before the police officials and should apprise them that he has got no right, title or interest therein during the life time of his father in the aforesaid property which otherwise also sold out of joint share and money was also used by him. No action can be taken against you even though FIR has been lodged. You have not mentioned much about civil litigation so no comment can be made thereon.


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