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Resale of an already sold property and given possesion on a govt land


01-Oct-2024 (In Criminal Law)
In April 2024, I was approached by two brokers regarding the sale of a plot of land, which they claimed was privately owned and suitable for residential use. Trusting their representation, I transferred ₹15,00,000 into their accounts. The brokers facilitated the registration of the land in my name, with the involvement of a farmer who falsely claimed that the land was his private property but actually it was a govt. property. Now the seller and brokers are not returning my money.
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Answer #1
860 votes
you will get your money back you have to approach the appropriate authority to get back your money you have to arrange all the details of brokers kindly contact and let me know more about your query so I can help you
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Answer #2
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You can claim the amount back by filing criminal complaint against the builder and property dealer and also the farmer they have acted fraudulently. verification should be made before purchasing such kind of properties. you can contact us further complete detail.
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Answer #3
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as per the information provided by you is cognizable offence committed by the brokers as well as the person who executed the sale deed in your favour. in this case you should immediately lodge an FIR against the persons and thereafter police may arrest them and sent them jail and if they do not want to go jail they will approach you to compromise the case.
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Answer #4
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Dear Sir/ Madam This is a clear case if fraud Misrepresentation, cheating against you File a Case against them and for that reason brief all the facts of the case with Events to a lawyer who will help you to pursue the matter in the court.
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Answer #5
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This seems to be a case of fraud and criminal breach of trust. You should report the same to the police official and get an FI registered. In case they do not register an FIR. You can present a complaint to the magistrate who will then take cognizance of the offences. There seems to be criminal activity involved here, hence this is the suggested course for any further queries. Please contact me. Thank you.
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