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Lawseeker   09 September 2015

Children's right on father's bda allotted plot

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am from Bangalore and planning to buy BDA plot from person A, who is the allottee. A's children and wife are abroad and cannot come for registration. A cannot provide proof that the plot is purchased from own money.
Which among the below options are safe for me, to avoid future issues?

1. BDA allotment is self acquired property, no rights for spouse/children. Safe to proceed for registration, no future issues possible.
2. A declares in sale deed (or in separate affidavit) that it is self acquired, and that his wife/children do not have any rights.
3. His children/wife declare that A's plot is self acquired, and they dont have any rights. Declare the same on a plain paper, notorize it in US and mail it to India.
4. His children/wife declare that A's plot is self acquired, and they dont have any rights. Declare the same on a plain paper, apply and get attested from Indian embassy. Mail the same to India.

Kindly advise.



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Kumar Doab (FIN)     09 September 2015

Everything that you have narrated if possible and is done is in your interest.

 

You can also inquire how the payment by made to BDA by seller; DD from join a/c,in cash and let the seller declare on it too.................


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