Legal Question in Criminal Law in India

Dear Sir/Madam,

1. I have bought a residential Site/converted, in 2010 and registered on my name as a layout site in sq feet & as a site number. I immediately took the site into possession. Paying taxes regularly on my name. Electricity connection is taken and we have put-up a small house.

2. One person approached me claiming that the same owner sold that site to him in 2007 as guntas/agricultural/non-developed land. As per his schedule no measurements like East to West & North to South. Only Survey numbers are written. When I surveyed the land his piece of land is coming in other survey number and not as shown in his sale deed. His piece of land is not overlapping with my site. He is objecting to construct anything now in my site.

3. When we met the owner for clarification he accepted the fraudulent dealing and wanted to take back site by paying some amount.

4. The owner made an agreement in July 2011 and signed only last page where the schedule of the property is mentioned. I & witnesses are not signed and he handed over to me the original agreement document along with cheques/duly signed with no date. Amount & My Name is written.

5. Agreement says - some amount as cash + some amount to be paid through cheques. Cheques are not dated. The commitment for settling the amount mentioned in agreement is for 3 months.

6. After handing over the agreement in original & cheques - he was not available to solve the issue and one and half years I have shuttled between him and he never bothered to solve the issue.

Kindly let me know my option to get back my Money or Site.

1. What are my options related to un-signed cheques that are with me?.

2. How to deal with another person who is claiming the site?.

3. How to recover overall amount which is much higher that registered amount?.

4. How to retain the site which is my first option.

Thanks for your patience reading and response.

Best Regards.

Pallavan.


Asked on 3/19/13, 8:23 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Shrichand Nahar S.V.Nahar, Advocate

Too long query. Consult your lawyer with all details.

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Answered on 10/13/13, 11:51 pm


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