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Someone forged father's signature on the agreement to sale of property


26-Oct-2023 (In Property Law)
1) My grand father has given an agreement to sale 30 years back. 2) That agreement passed to some members. 3) My father has been adopted by my grand father . 4) 9 Years ago a person having that agreement registered that place with my father signature. 5) when the registration is going on I am minor and I did not signed on that registration documents 6) my grand father died 20 years back 7) NOW Am I having right on that property or not
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In my opinion, you need to publish an advertisement in a local newspaper proclaiming your ownership over the property and warning others not to enter into any transaction with respect to the said property. You also need to file a civil suit in the court having jurisdiction over the area where the property is located for "declaration of title and restoration of possession". Meaning, a declaration by the civil court that you are the lawful owner of the property and for possession of the property to be handed over to you.
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