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Dhan (Engineer)     25 November 2011

Property dispute

I have purchased a revenue site in Bangalore where the agriculture land owner had self acquired the property in 2005, formed a layout without either DC convertion or getting required layout approvals and sold the sites by executing the sale deed in square feet between 2005-2007. Since the agriculture land is not D.C converted and the futher site sale deeds are executed in square feet, RTC still shows the originial land owner as the owner of the entire property(in acres). Recently the landowner has expired and now his sons are trying to sell the entire land in acres to a developer. Though some of us are in posession of the sites by constructing boundary walls and taking electricity connections, there are no houses in the layout and there is no tar or metal road. Legally can we stop the transaction between landowner sons and developer and legally do we have a chance to hold our sites or is it preferrable to go for a settlement with landowner sons?



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ABHIJEET PARIKH (Bcom LLB MBA)     26 November 2011

If ur Sale deed is registered then then original owners sons can be restircted on the grounds of the An injuntion suit can be filed 

For layouts its important to sub-divide the plot if it wud have sub divided then ur  name wud also have appeared in ur RTC 

Nevertheless u can restrict his family member by filing a suit and also approach for conversion of the plot on the  basis of registered sale deed

take photographs of boundary walls n electricity bill s copies to prove your legitimate possesion 

Also u must be paying some land revenue even though in other parties name payments made thru chq to such authorities can also be used as evidence in court.

 

regards

Abhijeet

Dhan (Engineer)     26 November 2011

Thx for the response Abhijeet. We are indeed planning to pursue injunction and it's good to know that it's the preferred approach.


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