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Property gift deed done & registered in 2007 by hiding to other legal heirs of joint family & joint mess and without delivery of possession. Doner expired in 2009. First knowledge came in 2011 and it is found that the due stamp duty was paid by the donee after 9 months of expiry of donor. Is this gift deed valid and how can we fight against this fraudulant deed ?

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