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My great grandfather got a property as compensation from the indian government, back in 1956 as he moved from Pakistan. We have the old legal papers to that property with us. My great grandfather never lived in that house. Now, someone else lives there. What do we do about this situation? Are the old papers still valid?
I am looking for advice regarding a property that is owned by my grandfather. My grandfather passed away in 2001 while my grandmother passed away in 2007. They passed way without a will so my father and his bothers/sisters do not have any claims. Also according to he supreme court the sisters did not have any rights to property before 2005. Can I give this property to the promoters to build something? Also, how can I do this?
During the registration of a property, is it possible for an absolute GPA holder to appear before the registering authority on behalf of the original owner/allottee?
Which areas of Maharashtra are included in the Planning Area as defined in the Act?
Does the definition of ‘promoter’ include public bodies such as Development Authorities and Housing Boards?
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