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In year before 1930 Father of my grand father gave land and gold to a woman who was not in legal relationship. That lady had no legal heris. She died before death of the person who gave property to her. One person told me that after her death the court declared gold and property in favor of father of my grand father.( the person informed golf is deposited with court) 

Can this above information be true? 

Now we don't know where are the property.. Don't have the order copy of the court.How to find the property details a d what are the legal options to reclaim the property (and gold)
Asked 1 month ago in Property Law
Religion: Hindu

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It is necessary to peruse  copy of court order to advice 

 

2) your grand father ought to have claimed gold and property of any such order was passed 

 

3) the information given to you appears to be fake to extract money from you 

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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It is fake story to extract money from you 

 

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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- If it is a matter of 1930 i.e. pre-independence then it is very difficult to get the order of the Court. 

- Further, if you don't know the exact location of the said property , then you cannot get details even from the sub-registrar office. 

- You can ask that person to give you perfect details of the order of the Court and property location. 

- Further, if you will get the property location only, then you can get the information with records of the property from the office of the Sub-registrar of that area. 

Mohammed Shahzad
Advocate, Delhi
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You seem to act on the basis of hearsay information without any relevancy to the information.

you do not have the details of the court case nor you have the decree of the court and it is as old as more than 9 decades. 

Without knowing any details you cannot just like grope in the dark  in search of property or the details of property settlement etc. 

You try to obtain the complete details  including the court case number, court decree and the whereabouts of the proeprty got back by your grandfather's father through your own sources and revert for more opinions. 

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
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Who is this person and how is he related to this subject?

What is the basis of this information that he shared with you?

Is he having any details or particulars to authenticate his information?

Is it possible to reopen a subject as old as 96 years without any details or whether it can be relied upon?

Don't get trapped into any such racket or spam issue and lose your hard earned money

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
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Dear Client,

If the woman had no legal heirs, the property and gold would generally revert to the original owner or their legal heirs upon her death, provided no contrary conditions were stipulated in the gift deed. If the court declared the property and gold in favor of the father of your grandfather, it indicates legal recognition of the reversion of the assets. In order to reclaim the property and gold, Visit the relevant court where the order might have been passed to get the orders related to the reversion of property and gold from that period. and the local land revenue office or the office of the sub-registrar to check historical land records and mutation entries. Once the necessary documents and evidence are obtained, issue a legal notice to the concerned authorities or parties in possession of the property and gold, claiming your rights. If you face difficulties accessing court records or land records, you can also file an RTI (Right to Information) application seeking information on the relevant documents. Hire a property lawyer with experience in dealing with ancestral property and court archives to assist in tracing and reclaiming the property and gold. Should you require any further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Anik Miu
Advocate, Bangalore
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