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7 months ago

Hi Sir, the case is like - Person A (land Owner) and A having X and Y sons. After person A death, the land registered to Y wife's (Because X is government employee and he is having more property and this person said to Y wife's you can take I don't want land). My uncle is purchase d land in 2011 and got registered and we have all the documents correctly. Now the property is more value now, so the X person now coming and asking land. Already filed case court. What is solution for this sir? Already registered more than 12 years.

Anik

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear client,
Yes, the time limit to claim ancestral property is 12 years. Article 65 to Schedule I of the Limitation Act, 1963 prescribes a timeline of 12 years, within which an aggrieved person may file a suit for recovery of possession of immovable property or any interest therein based on proprietary title.
You can produce the property documents and try to prove that this registration was a valid one and it was done with the consent of all the legal heirs.
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