icon Registration for 30 years old sales deed

My father sold a land 30 years ago and now the purchaser wants him to sign registration for the land as it was not done at that time. What will be the legal and financial implications of the same

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Under Section 23 of the Registration Act, 1908, a document must be presented for registration before a Sub-Registrar within four months from its execution. If the document exceeds this period, Section 25 allows an application to the Registrar within the subsequent four months, subject to a fine, not exceeding ten times the registration fee. Beyond this extended timeframe, late documents won't be accepted. Seeking legal advice from an advocate is advisable for proper guidance on th ...ReadMore

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icon Parmotion

Kya post graduate mts employee ko legal parmotion or education key according work milta hai.

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Establishments follow well-established recruitment policies for activities like interviews, selection, appointment, and promotion, adhering to principles of natural justice. The selection committee holds the prerogative to decide based on these policies. The High Court may only entertain appeals against the selection process if deviation, discrimination, or mala fide actions are evident on record. Candidates can challenge the process under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, ...ReadMore

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icon Mistakenly upload screenshot in cyber crime complaint by My friend

Someone scammed my friend of 20 lakhs and when he filed a complaint against the fraud he accidentally uploaded a screenshot in which he paid me. Now my bank account has been frozen and the accounts in

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Upon reporting a cybercrime scam on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCCRP), the Cyber Crime Cell initiates an investigation, freezing both the suspected fraudsters' and victims' bank accounts. The investigation duration varies, ranging from weeks to months. Section 457 of the CrPC allows a Magistrate to conditionally release frozen amounts. To release funds, the victim files a petition under Section 457 CrPC in the jurisdictional court, providing a bond ensuring repaymen ...ReadMore

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icon BANK GOLDLOAN AUTOMATIC DEBT

This is bring to kind notice that Our account is Andhra bank so many years transaction after bank merging union bank of india my gold loan is 1 year after 1 day of late not issue the any notice us.a

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A. Dear Client,

Failure to pay interest on a gold loan by the due date may result in penalties imposed by the lender. Some lenders provide an auto-debit feature for convenient installment deduction from a linked credit card. If the lender's actions seem irrational or contrary to the loan agreement, you can file a complaint on the RBI's grievance redressal portal (https://cms.rbi.org.in) under the integrated Banking Ombudsman Scheme for a prompt resolution. This allows borrowers to seek quick redr ...ReadMore

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icon Cyber Crime Fraud

Hi, someone lost huge amount in online job & registered complaint at cyber crime that he was a victim of online fraud.I also smell online job to be fishy so opt out myself doing no task showing unwill

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2 months ago


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It depends upon so many factors since the people believed you and invested the amount. Normally the principal and agent are jointly and severally liable. Better issue public notice that it is fraud company and you are not liable for any fraud committed by the company.

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icon Divorce - separated for 2 years

Me and my separated for 2 years.so I plan to give all her items to her. How to give to her through police or layer or neighbour by sign any documents for evidence

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2 months ago


A. Dear sir
You may go to police station and hand over all the documents and valuables to her and take video of the same and take acknowledgement in writing and attested by two witnesses.

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icon Human Rights

Whether a teacher/lecturer marking absent for all of the students in a class eventhough the students were physically present in the class? Whether it is ABUSE OF POWER by the teacher/lecturer? ABUSE O

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2 months ago


A. Dear sir
You have to sort out the problem at the college level and you cannot take such problem to the Human Rights Commission.

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icon Recover Hold Amount

How i recover amount hold by cybercrime for my compliant?

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Dear Sir/Madam,
Under the following provisions the Hon’ble Magistrate Court having ample powers to unfreeze the Bank accounts. Further, the Hon’ble Court has vast powers to hand over the properties/vehicles seized by the Police and other authorities to the owners of the properties/vehicles. Such interim orders normally will be made within Thirty days of such interim application and on such orders the Police and other authorities are bound to hand over the properties/vehicles to the ...ReadMore

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icon Money lenders pressuring my family

Dear Sir/Madam, I took a handloan from someone at my office and due to pressure situation, i committed to pay 30% interest per month to him. I missed the repayment deadline by one month. And that per

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If any person is involved in trading of money lending or any other financial transaction without any license or permission of the concerned regulatory authority like RBI, SEBI, then he may be booked under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) which was enacted to fight against the criminal offense of legalizing the income/profits from an illegal source, once reported to the vigilance cell. The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 enables the Government or the publ ...ReadMore

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icon Property family dispute

Hello sir, I'm from Vishakapatnam. So my problem is my family has a individual house which is a ground and first floor building in which first floor is ours and the ground floor belongs to my father's

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2 months ago


A. Dear Client,
It's important to consult with a qualified attorney to get advice tailored to your specific circumstances and local laws. Here are some considerations:

1. Legal Ownership and Shares: If your father passed away, his share of the property would typically be inherited by his legal heirs, which may include you and any other siblings. This ownership would be based on the laws of inheritance in your jurisdiction.

2. Partition of Property: If there is a dispute regarding the property an ...ReadMore

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