Can property documents signed under threats at a police station be challenged?
I am seeking legal advice regarding a matrimonial dispute in Uttar Pradesh, India. The bride's family allegedly threatened the groom and his family with false dowry harassment and criminal cases against all family members, including the groom's brother and sister, unless they signed certain documents relating to their house/property. Under fear, pressure, and apprehension of legal action, the family signed the documents at the police station. What legal remedies are now available to the groom and his family? Can the signed documents be challenged on the grounds of coercion, undue influence, or intimidation? What immediate steps should they take to safeguard their rights and protect themselves from further legal harassment?
If the documents were signed under threat, coercion, or undue influence, they can be challenged before the competent civil court seeking their cancellation. You should immediately preserve all evidence, send a legal notice, and file a police complaint or representation regarding the alleged intimidation to create a contemporaneous record. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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