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Can my father sell property for which he has GPA


06-Jun-2023 (In Property Law)
There is a property (30*40 Non converted) which was given to my father through registered GPA in 1995. Till now, it is not registered under anyone name. Now, can my father register the same property in my name? FYI: GPA says that my father can sell the property. Also, we do not want to call the person who has given the initial GPA. Should the person who gave the GPA be present at the registrar? Is it needed?
Answers (2)

Answer #1
780 votes
(1)Do you have any other document other than GPA to say that the said property has been sold to your father. (2)Please furnish the necessary documents provided by the owner at the time of execution of GPA. Actual facts will be addressed after scrutiny of the available documents.
Answer #2
1000 votes
Property given through GPA is not a legally binding transfer. Therefore, the property is still in the name of the original property owner.

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