general power of attorney
my grand father GVN murthy (father to father) given some properties to his sons ( ramaswamy and kalidas)by settlement deed on 4-2-59 by registration. with limited rights only to enjoy the properties but not to sale the properties .sale rights given to grand children (sons of ramaswamy and kalidas)that also after the death (ramaswamy and kalidas) , this condition , was agreed by ramaswamy and kalidas in court also , but negelected his father condition and done some properties by sale and some properties to third party by way of general power of attorney , third party GPA holder done sale the properties by way of plots , before and after the death of ramaswamy and kalidas , ramaswamy died in 1996 and kalidas died in 1992 . Question 1. does the sons of ramaswamy and kalidas will get rights on property .
Q2. kalidas given GPA to third party in 1989 ( for some properties ), and 1991 (for some properties ) does this GPA automatically cancelled after the death of kalidas.
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Sir, My dad has a General Power of Attorney on our house at Bangalore, which…
Sir, My dad has a General Power of Attorney on our house at Bangalore, which was sold to him by his friend in 1983. The GPA was signed before a Notary and also countersigned by Additional Judges Court of small causes, Bangalore. The GPA is irrevocable and all authorities have been mentioned in the same. However, there is one clause which states that” I furthet declare that aproper sale deed will be executed and registered in favour of (My father’s name), only after the revenue registrations are reopened by the Government. Presently, we dont know the whereabouts of the principal and we hope he is dead.
2. My query is whether my father can trasfer that house in my name and can it be registered under India Registrations act.
I shall be greatful to you sir.
evidence by gpa holder is there any provision under indian evidence act for…
evidence by gpa holder
is there any provision under indian evidence act for adducing evidence of general power of attorney holder on behalf of plaintiff in the trial stage as well and in subsequent stage, if so are there any recent or previous case laws at apex court level or sub-ordinate level in support of the same?
General power of attorney i am the GPA holder of my grandmother property in…
General power of attorney
i am the GPA holder of my grandmother property in year 2001 I had filed a petition for eviction of tenant under AP rent control Act Honble court was pleased to pass eviction warrant.Third party has filed claim petition under the said act the claim petition was dismissed he has filed CRP in AP High court and the same is dismissed. Again he has filed suit for declaration of title by adverse possession and is pending .Is my evidence will be valid as GPA Holder. SC Has passed a judgement GPA holder is not entitle to give evidence. Now my grandmother is totally bedridden what should i do
civil my Grand father(father to father ) given some of his properties to his…
civil
my Grand father(father to father ) given some of his properties to his sons by register settlement deed , and my fater accepted the deed that he is having limited rigths over the properties covered in the deed (for enjoyment only and not for sale ) but when we are in minors my father given a general power of attorney only to a person in year 1989 and one more GPA in 1991 (both seperate) and he died in 1992 . i came to know recently about the deed and GPA `s , and also i came to know that GPA are automatically cancelled after the death of GPA executor ….but the GPA holder knowing my ignorance of properties he done plots in the properties and done several sale deed `s …before and after the death of GPA executor with is knowledge …..Q? …Can i claim over the properties for declaration of Title ? …does it fall in any limitation Act?