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My grandfather has three sons and he gave his land in the name of all three sons. Out of which 50% is in the name of my father and 50% in the name of the remaining two uncle And the land has also been distributed according to the Khasra number And all are cultivating their respective land. But in the land document, the names of the three brothers on each khasra number. (50% of the name of my father and rest 50% of remaining two uncle). The Khasra number on which we are cultivating on top of that we want to build our house. Can we make our house there? I know my uncle will create some legal hurdle. Before they creates a legal hurdle, can I keep any such document with me so that it does not create legal blockage?

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Posted by: Sanjay

Posted on: 2022-01-21

You need to check with the local municipal corporation for a change of use from Agriculture to Non-agriculture to enable you to construct the house. As khasra number is in your father's name, your uncles cannot create any legal issues.

you have to check form municipal authorities a change the user from agriculture to non agricultural and then u can build and ur two uncles wont create any hurdles

you have to check form municipal authorities a change the user from agriculture to non agricultural and then u can build and ur two uncles wont create any hurdles

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