I bought an apartment in 2011 from Mr. X and Mr. Y. Mr. X had bought it from the builder in 2002 and gave power of attorney to Mr. Y. The first document I received had an EB card with a UDS of 280. After living there for a year, SBI bank and the police conducted a SARFAESI Act seizure in 2012. Shocked, I learned that Mr. A had taken a loan using a duplicate document of my house in 2003 with a UDS of 270, allegedly with the builder’s help. I filed a case against the builder and Mr. A in the crime branch, who were both arrested. However, the case continues in various courts, including DRT, DRAT, and the High Court, without a resolution. I am a genuine buyer, and I need help to regain access to my apartment immediately. What steps can I take to get justice and regain possession of my property?
Best Answer
You need to present evidence to the court proving your bona fide purchase in 2011. Additionally, seek an injunction against the bank and Mr. A to stop further actions against your property while the cases proceed. Consult a lawyer specialized in property and banking law to guide you on specific legal steps.
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