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Partition suit- How to go about?

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 05 March 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts of the FORUM,

In a partition suit,plaintiff (ie: me) got the Injunction order. Part of the land is sold long back by the plaintiff's father, genuinely (He is no more now, Died); this act is not under the question. But some other land/lay outed property is in the hands of third parties through illegal/fraudulent transactions/or done with the forged signatures of the plaintiff's father. How one has to go about these transactions? Can plaintiff ask the Court to take over these property under their custody by appointing a Commissioner for taking over these property, till the case is disposed off or is there any other alternative you EXPERTS suggests?

This case pertains to the State of Andhra Pradesh.

Thanking you ALL in advance expecting an urgent solution to my problem.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 05 March 2011
Whether properties of your father are ancestral or self acquired?
If the properties are ancestral you have to pray that sale is not binding on us.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 05 March 2011
Sir,

This property had come to my Father from my Grand mother, through a will deed.But my main question to the enlightened forum is:
"Fraudulent transactions,ie:transactions done with the forged signatures of my father."

Once again i Thank You ALL,and request for a QUICK solution PLEASE!
Uma parameswaran (Expert) 05 March 2011
Above mentioned property is ancestral. You can claim the share. You have to prove the fraud transaction .


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