• Bangalore / Anekal property dispute

There is a Civil court notice for my Bangalore / Anekal gated community plot by a 36 yr old great grand son of original landowner (bought with his own funds as per documents), who gifted land to his son. This happened in 1970s. Now that grandson, whose mother is sister of son of the seller in 1975, is suing the seller (and subsequent property owners) as his mother didnt get parental prop rights (whose mother lost out when the gifting happened ). 

Sequence of events: A sells in 1975 gifted land. B buys that land in 1998. 2002 C buys that land along w neighbors. Sells plots : gated prop from 2006 onwards. 

1) Is there any case merit to this notice?
2) Who has to pay up?
3) Do we have to be present at court on notice date ? What if I am travelling out of country?
4) What are the legal recourses?
5) Will we loose the "under the value" property?

Please share inputs. Thanks a lot.
Asked 10 years ago in Property Law

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4 Answers

Sir, what ever it may be you have to appear before the court by yours self or through advocate and contest the case...... from the above reading it is difficulty to say the merits of the case.

Regards

Pradeep Bharathipura
Advocate, Bangalore
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Your quarry needs further details.If you are travelling out of country your lawyer can present on your behalf and seek for exemption of your personal appearance.

Anil Gupta

Delhi

Anil Gupta
Advocate, New Delhi
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don't ignore the case engage an advocate he will take care of the case ur presence in court is not required from ur inputs i understand that u have a very good case

Anil Kumar
Advocate, Bangalore
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As per your statements, the grand son has no case. You have a good and strong case.

You can issue Power of attorney to any of your member of the family or relatives or friend if are moving out.

To keep up your rights and to prove the same before the court, please a competent lawyer and you will guided properly.

Sai Kiran R
Advocate, Bangalore
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6 Consultations

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