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Bought a property with no original chain of agreements


18-Jan-2023 (In Property Law)
I have bought a property wherein after paying token money I got to know that original agreements of property were missing I insisted the seller to file fir for loss of documents and he did it. I put out a public notice for anybody claiming rights, title through sale, exchange,etc on the property. And go a not claim.certificate.from the lawyer I also conducted the title search report in the sub registrar office through the lawyer despite knowing that original papers were way back in 1971 and 1973 and were not registered . Is this enough?
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Answer #1
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Hi. Sorry to hear about your issue. This seems like a property fraud issue and claiming of rights. We can help u with this by way of legal notice or filing criminal or civil case. We can discuss over a call at time convenient
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Answer #2
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It is more than enough for a buyer to conduct his due diligence on his part.
Your seller should identify the status of the FIR lodged by him and keep you in loop for the same however apart from the FIR nothing remains for any more due diligence to be done by you .
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