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cancellation of registered sale deed


16-Oct-2023 (In Property Law)
My GF was having agriculture land in Haryana, after death of grandfather it was transferred to my father as per act came in force in year 2011 of shamlat deh becoming owner of property, in 2015 my father become legal owner thru DRO this shamlat deh property. now in october my father sold this property and the sale deed executed and intikal also registered. but after 3 days DC has cancelled the sale deed on the request of gram sarpanch and panchyat officer, is it valid cancel, or challangeable
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Answer #1
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It can be challenged. Contact for further advice on this subject matter. There are different ways to tackle the case/ cancellation. You have to see the ground for cancellation of the registered deed. If you need legal advice contact me.
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Answer #2
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Without knowing the facts of the case, it would not be appropriate to comment on where the property in question falls. However, the law provides that if a sale deed is executed and registered the same is deemed to be valid unless there is some evidence to prove otherwise. Without giving a chance to be heard, no order is considered to be valid in eyes of law. If you were not provided such opportunity, the order is illegal and can so set aside by approaching appropriate Forum
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