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Shyam (Business)     24 January 2013

Will i get some compensation?

Dear Sir,

 I had purchased a land in 2005.But when I applied for "mutation" of the land in 2011, I came to know that the seller with the exercise of Power of Attorney had sold the land to me which his father had already sold to someone else. His father is dead now.I had purchased the land on good faith & hence not approached for enquiry. The other buyer has broken our boundary over the land which has been there since 6yrs during which the other buyer never came up. How do I get my land back?

I accept the mistake of not conducting the enquiry based on good faith. But the seller  has cheated me so can I fight/take legal action against the seller/Power of Attorney. Will I get some compensation?

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Advocate Rohit (Advocate)     24 January 2013

yes you need to file a case of cheating against the POA holder for getting the money back.

you also need to file a police complaint of cheaing against the said person.

 

Regards,

Advocate Rohit Dalmia

9324538481

Mumbai

Adv Akhtar Ali Sheikh (Property Law Consultant)     25 January 2013

You sue the seller, the first registration will prevail

Shyam (Business)     10 February 2013

Thank You


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