Bank auction property
I am buying a bank auction property where bank has the physical possesion. Is it safe to buy this property. Is it possible that the borrower may file case against the bank or DRT post property is give
1 week ago
A. Dear Client,
Banks typically auction properties only after taking physical possession. While the bank recovers its dues from the auction sale, the winning bidder may inherit liabilities such as pending society dues, electricity bills, and property tax. These dues can be significant, as the borrower may have defaulted on various expenses related to the property. Prospective buyers of bank auction properties should conduct thorough due diligence and be aware of associated risks. This includes con ...ReadMore
Builder Filed Case Against Owners
Builder already delayed the handover. During handover, they forcefully collected 1 year maintenance charge. For 1 year, there was no proper maintenance happened. Now again they raised invoice for next
1 week ago
A. Dear Client,
The police authority typically does not intervene in disputes between a builder and flat owners. To address a false complaint or case, you have options such as filing a complaint case before the magistrate or lodging an FIR under sections 182 and 211 of the IPC against the individual making the false accusations. Knowingly filing a false complaint or accusation is a criminal offense under these sections.
Regarding disputes between a builder and flat owners, resolution avenues inc ...ReadMore
Registration of land
What if I have not signed ghoswara bhag 1 and 2 during registration process and sub registrar after holding for 6 months writes remarks registration refused by seller under section 35
1 week ago
A. Dear Client,
Section 35(3)(a) of the Registration Act, 1908 outlines the procedure for handling the admission or denial of document execution before the Registrar. If the person purportedly executing the document denies its execution, or if they appear to be a minor, an idiot, or a lunatic, or if the person is deceased and their representative or assign denies its execution, the Registrar must refuse to register the document for the denying party. Consequently, the deed or document remains unr ...ReadMore
is India Non Judicial e-Stamp divorce legally valid
Hi, i want to know as per Indian Law for Hindu, is India Non Judicial e-Stamp divorce legally valid? it is mutually signed and agreed by both husband and wife. Description of document is - Article 27
1 week ago
A. Dear Client,
A divorce is not legally valid and enforceable under the law until a competent Court of law passes a decree of divorce, nullifying the marriage. This applies to all forms of divorce, including mutual consent divorce.
Please tell me - what to write in RTI
Sir/Madam, BIRTH CERTIFICATE (released from govt website: crsorgi.gov.in) of my son (DOB:2nd july 2013) had DATE OF REGISTRATION:04-10-2021 . I have applied for a FRESH Duplicate copy of BIRTH
1 week ago
A. Dear Client,
Under the Right to Information Act, 2005, only information as defined under Section 2(f) of the Act can be requested from the Public Information Officer. Hypothetical questions and queries seeking exempted information under Sections 8 & 9 of the Act are not permissible. Rule 3 of the RTI (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005, mandates an application fee of Rs.10/-, payable via cash, IPO/DD/Bankers Cheque to the Accounts Officer of the concerned Public Authority. Registrars appo ...ReadMore
Landlord asking me more money after i left the property without rent agreement
Landlord without rent agreement asking for more money as rent difference after i left the property and handover the keys to the owner. I lived on the property for 4 years in which one rent agreement i
1 week ago
A. Dear Client,
Disputes between tenants and landlords are typically resolved under state-specific Rent Control Acts. These acts appoint Rent Controllers or Additional Rent Controllers to handle disputes arising from rental agreements. You can file an application detailing your grievance before the relevant Rent Controller to seek an amicable resolution to the issue.
My complaint on 14 March 2024 shows under process
I paid money in share trading and when the profit comes I want to withdraw they not paid and the app is not working..the what's up group also closed. Filed the cyber crime case..on 14th March 2024 but
1 week ago
A. Dear Client,
After reporting a cybercrime to the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCCRP), the Cyber Crime Cell initiates an investigation. This typically involves freezing both the suspected fraudsters' accounts and the victim's bank account. The investigation duration varies based on factors like case complexity, available resources, and victim cooperation. Section 457 of the CrPC allows a Magistrate to order conditional release of frozen amounts. To release funds, the police may requir ...ReadMore
A. Dear Client,
To provide tailored advice regarding your claim to parental property, it's important to know more details. Please share information such as the jurisdiction where the property is located, whether there are any surviving legal heirs, any existing will or testamentary document, and any relevant circumstances surrounding the intestate passing. With this information, I can offer more specific guidance on how to proceed with your claim.
Regarding reply to rcr
I have hired advocate how can I know whether he had send the reply to the court notice or not as ecourt is showing awaiting report
1 week ago
A. Dear Client,
As a involved party, you can directly visit the relevant court and file a petition, requesting access to the case file for updates on its status. This enables you to take appropriate actions based on the proceedings.
company bond breakage
in my current company i have 3 years bond with 5 lakhs breakage. I served this company for 2years 1 month due to family reason i want to quit my current company they are asking need to pay total 5lakh
1 week ago
A. Dear Client,
An employment bond doesn't establish any relationship between an employer and employee until it's properly executed. In India, such bonds can be contested under Section 27 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, which prohibits agreements restraining trade. Employees have the right to resign even if bonded, unless they're divulging trade secrets to a competitor. Damages may be sought under Sections 73 and 74 of the Act if actual loss occurs due to breach. Workmen can address grievances ...ReadMore