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CCleverknight6505
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May 7, 2025 at 12:01 pmHi everyone,I’m seeking legal guidance regarding a land sale deal that has gone wrong, and weโre especially concerned because the buyer has political influence.
Background:
– We own an ancestral commercial land valued around โน10 Crores.
– Two years ago, we entered into an agreement with a buyer who is a benami for a lawyer-cum-politician. (the guy is a state level leader of a non-ruling party)
– We received โน15 lakhs as advance and signed a sale agreement on โน20 stamp paper (not registered or notarized).
– Since then, the buyer has continuously delayed the sale process. No registration, no further payment.
– Now, after two years, weโve decided not to sell the land at all. However, the buyer is insisting he will complete the deal after one more month.
– We are not interested and are ready to return the โน15 lakh advance to get out of this completely.
Issues:
– The agreement is unregistered, so legally, we believe itโs not enforceable under Indian property law.
– However, the buyer is politically connected, and weโre concerned about pressure, harassment, or misuse of influence.
– We want to end the matter cleanly and legally, but also want to be prepared in case the buyer tries to create trouble.
Questions:
1. What legal steps can we take to cancel the agreement and return the money?
2. Is the buyer likely to have any enforceable rights with just an unregistered agreement?
3. Can we serve a legal notice and proceed to resell the land safely?
4. How do we protect ourselves from potential political intimidation or misuse of power?
Would really appreciate any advice or insights from lawyers or anyone with experience in similar situations.
Thanks in advance.
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RRapidhero6379
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May 7, 2025 at 2:08 pmNAL- Unless a timeline is specified in the agreement it is valid upto three years
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