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Buying BDA compensation property


15-Jun-2023 (In Property Law)
We are in the process of finalizing a property. Originally few acres of land was owned by mother Mrs.G. Mrs.G has got 2 sons (Mr A & Mr.B) and 7 sisters. After the death of Mrs.G, there was no partition deed. In 2002 (after the death of Mrs.G and her husband), BDA has acquired the entire acres of land and given this property as compensation and executed the sale deed in the names of Mr.A & Mr.B. 7 sisters has put the case over this compensation property and received settlement for their share in lok adalath. Following are our queries 1. 7 sisters have agreed to put their signature during registration. Should we get concerned about their sons and daughters, grandchildren(few minor and majors) of 7 sisters on this sale? 2. Sons and daughters of Mr. A & Mr. B along with Mr.B and Mr.A have agreed to put their signature during registration. Should we get signatures from grandchildren of Mr.A & Mr.B? 3. Should we concern about wives of Mr.A & Mr.B?
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Answer #1
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As told by you sisters have already taken their share so now they have no more right .So there signatures will be enough. But in case of Mr A and Mr B , you should take signatures from their sons and daughters as well , including grandchildren because this property in hands of Mr A and Mr B was ancestral property and their children and grandchildren will have right in same.

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