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Can a property be sold on the basis of a sale deed cancelled by court


08-Jan-2023 (In Civil Law)
A person B sold his complete property to her only daughter G by a registered sale deed in 1948 . In this deed two khata's no. Property is mentioned khata no. 12 and khata no. 8 . B sold his complete share of khata no. 8 property to someone else by compromise petetion in T.S.  and then after he sold the same property to her daughter . G also sold khata no. 8 property to someone else, then court ( lower court as well as high court) has cancelled her did and said to judgement that g and vendee's deed is void and inoperative . So i would like to know if g sale her property of khata no. 12 on basis of same deed which is cancelled by court , would it valid ?
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your facts are not complete but however if the court has only cancelled the deed to the extent of Khatta no 8 then only deed upto khatta no 8 is not operational .Katta number 12 remains valid and can be sold.
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