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Encroachment of common passages violating condition of settlementdeed


08-Dec-2023 (In Property Law)
I made a registered settlementdeed with my brother in my own land.but by dint of mussal power he forcefully closed one of the common door under the stare by showing a notarized document which is absolutely vague where registered deed are there. Please advise me.
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Answer #1
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A settlement deed once executed and properly registered with the jurisdictional registrar's office cannot be revoked, especially when the deed was acted upon and the property has been further alienated as in your situation.
The settlement deed was not bound by any condition and it was fully and properly acted upon by the donee, therefore there is no reason for cancellation even if a case is filed before court in this regard by the donor alone.
You may confirm that whether there was any condition imposed in the settlement deed which was not complied with by the donee to make the deed eligible for cancellation.

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