My grandfather owned a property, which went to my grandmother after his passing. When she got old and ill, my elder uncle took her to the revenue office and allegedly forced her thumbprint to transfer a plot to his wife’s name. My grandmother died soon after. Five years later, we separated and my uncle claimed that the plot was gifted to his wife by my grandmother. We found a thumbprint on the document but can’t confirm if it’s actually my grandmother’s. What legal options do I have in this situation?
Best Answer
You can file a suit for cancellation of the transfer deed in court, challenging its validity based on alleged coercion and undue influence exerted on your grandmother. You can seek to prove the thumbprint is not hers or that she was not of sound mind during the transfer, aiming to recover the property.
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