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Kunal K
August 10, 2026
Yes, this can usually be resolved without going to court, but only if your cousin agrees to sign a new registered deed returning his share to you. If he refuses or cla...
Pratikshav1
July 26, 2026
A sale deed number is a unique identification number assigned to a registered sale deed by the Sub-Registrar's Office at the time of property registration. It helps id...
Pratikshav1
July 26, 2026
A deed of assignment is a legal document used to transfer the ownership rights, title, and interest in a property from one party (the assignor) to another (the assigne...
Akanksha Shukla (law graduate)
July 26, 2026
An unregistered sale agreement is valid between the parties for the period specified in the agreement. If no time limit is mentioned, its enforceability is generally subject to the ap...
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Swetha
September 21, 2021
I am inheriting my grandfather's flat jointly with three cousins and none of us wants to live there, but one cousin refuses to sign the sale papers what can the rest of us do?
Akanksha Shukla (law graduate)
August 13, 2026
When a co-owner won't agree to the sale, the other owners have the option to file a partition suit in civil court. You can also seek either a physical split or, since it's an apartmen...