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Gpa & mortgage

(Querist) 23 October 2013 This query is : Resolved 
I have one personal doubt on Legal matter. Plz take ur own time to answer.

Case in Brief:

Assume Man-A given a “Irrevocable Agreement of Sale-Cum-General Power of Attorney” to Persons X and Y.
Now Man A agreed to withdraw the above said GPA (Irrevocable agreement of sale cum GPA) by means of some negotiation with the opponents.
My questions are :
1. If a man given GPA to X and Y persons and now he wants to withdraw that GPA, can he…???
2. Is there any time limit to Renew the GPA since the given GPA is around 10 months old….and it needs any retention period.
3. The word “ Irrevocable Agreement of sale cum GPA “ in which can he withdraw this GPA (IMP question)
4. If not possible to withdraw, can we do the settlement outside the court by means of negotiation.

Note: The persons X and Y knows that GPA given to them by man A is Bogus, since they does not have Patha Pass Books(on Agriculture lands), and we (Opponents) have Registered legal document and Patta pass books with us of the Agriculture land. They simply filed a case by giving above GPA to persons XY, and created some panic to us to plug some money on this from us. Finally they came to know ,even their Advocate says that one day we will lose this case and that is why they are negotiating with us. For which first he has to Withdraw the case for which we need to give some money to the GPA holders that is persons X and Y since X and Y given some money to Man-A as he has given above GPA.

Pl clarify on this. Can he Withdraw the GPA or not. If not, what is the possible solution
Nadeem Qureshi (Expert) 23 October 2013
contact a lawyer personally
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 23 October 2013
Consult local lawyer personally and show him all the documents.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 23 October 2013
agree with experts.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 23 October 2013
1. Yes, with the consent of both the parties.

2. There is no retension period of GPA and thus it needs not renewal.

3. This is the repetition of your question no. 1 so no fresh reply.

4. Settlement in the court is better than outside in such matters.


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