Can my father revoke registered land deed that he transferred to me
21-Apr-2023 (In Property Law)
Hi sir, I belongs to hindu family. We are two brothers and my father has transferred the ancestral land through registered deed equally to both brothers in sep 2005. Mutation is also done on our name but due to some differences between me and my father, he is filing application to cancel the registered deed. And later on he wants to transfer his full share of land to my younger brother. My father is a retired service person having his own house and drawing a pension of rs. 14000 monthly. Please advice whether he can cancel the registered deed held 13 years ago. Thanks
In my opinion cancellation is not possible as the same has been registered and mutated in your name. Moreover it is ancestral land and you have a right in ancestral land so your father can not transfer the whole share in favour of younger son. As regards differences with your father, the same can be sorted out. As per latest laws regarding maintenance etc you are duty bound to take care of father, mother.
No provided he proves that the registry done under undue influence, coercion and / or it was not done with sound mind.
to prove the same he have to prove through supporting documents. So need no to worry and also you asked registered deed (My Assumption: Its sale deed not gift deed) so he also have to pay the consideration received from you at the time of registration of deed.
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