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Procedure for registration of dhana settlement


22-Nov-2023 (In Property Law)
do a registered dhana settlement from the father to his son(mr.x) can be cancelled by the mr.x's sibling
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Answer #1
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There is no chance to cancel the Settlement document executed by father in favour son, because the settlement deed is absolute one. In your query you have not mentioned whether the property settled was House property or Agricultural Land kindly confirm
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