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May 3, 2025 at 1:15 pm in reply to: Home seller refused to sell house after taking token amount #3815SSilentjagdish3353
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May 3, 2025 at 1:15 pmIt’s not that you don’t have any legal recourse like others have suggested. You can go for specific performance of the contract meaning you can move court seeking orders for enforcement of the contract and thereby sale of the property on mutually agreed terms of the Agreement to sale. But you need to understand that specific performance can only be awarded in certain situations and that would be totally dependent on the facts of your case. Not to forget the mental and financial toll that comes with any kind of litigation. But if you believe you have the mental wherewithal to deal with these then you should definitely move the court for specific performance. Let me know if you need any help!SSilentjagdish3353
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April 14, 2025 at 11:51 amHi. I practice in Delhi so I can help given that Gurgaon is not too far. Please let me know more details as to how she plans to go about this. As in does she want active police/judicial interference? Please let me know if I could be of any help.SSilentjagdish3353
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April 14, 2025 at 11:43 amYes definitely. I just got a marriage annulled where both parties were willing. You have to file a Suit for declaration under CPC, given ofc both parties are willing. Let me know if you need any help!SSilentjagdish3353
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April 4, 2025 at 12:48 pmI am a lawyer and as others have suggested, collect all the possible evidence and write a complaint to the Bar Council of the concerned state. Also from what I understand, the original seller sold the land in question to you through a registered document where you acted on behalf of the seller pursuant to a GPA granted to you by the seller. I will be honest with you, the court won’t have a positive outlook against you as there is a direct conflict of interest. A question that immediately arises is this – why did the seller execute a GPA in your favour instead of selling the land himself in his own name. There are only two parties involved from what you say, so this doesn’t quite sit right with me that the seller would go about a transaction as routine as this in such a circuitous manner. There is definitely some foul play involved and if you are already not aware of the same, I suggest you take help of a good lawyer immediately.But all this is on the merits of your case, as far as the behaviour of the lawyer is concerned, I suggest you take some stern action and immediately get another lawyer.
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