Property Exchange Legal Guidance

Summary

The Nehru-Liaquat Pact of 1950 aimed to protect minorities in India and Pakistan, but property issues like yours may fall under the Enemy Property Act, 1968. This act addresses properties left by individuals who migrated to Pakistan or Bangladesh. Since you have exchange deeds and other documents, consult a property law expert familiar with the Enemy Property Act. Gather all relevant documents and file a claim with the Custodian of Enemy Property. Consider connecting with a local lawyer for personalized assistance.

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Yes i have all exchange deed and other paper
It sounds like you have a complex situation involving the Enemy Property Act. Here are some steps you can take:
- Consult with a lawyer who specializes in property law, especially cases related to the Enemy Property Act.
- Gather all your documents, including exchange deeds and any correspondence.
- File a claim with the Custodian of Enemy Property, providing all necessary documents.
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Yes
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