icon Redevelopment rent not paid 5 months and given possession dec 2023

Lotus group redevelopment unity complex yari road, dec 2023 given possession and with builder 5 month rend not paid us, dec to April till registration not yet done , society without resolution chair


A. Dear Client,

To address issues of deficiency in service and unfair trade practices by the Builder and the Society, start by serving them a legal notice. Subsequently, file a complaint before the District Consumer Commission under Section 35 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. The complaint should outline the entire dues of rent, request for early registration of flats, and seek compensation for harassment. It's crucial to file the complaint within two years from the date of the cause of acti ...ReadMore

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icon Acceptability of an affidavit from a 1st class Judicial magistrate

If someone has an error in his father's name in educational documents but it's rightly recorded in his birth certificate. Can an affidavit before a 1st class magistrate be accepted as a valid documen


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To legally change your name or surname, you need to follow a specific procedure. First, create an affidavit stating the facts of the name change, preferably sworn before a 1st class Judicial Magistrate or Executive Magistrate. Then, publish a notification in the Gazette of India and two local newspapers. Next, prepare a name/surname correction deed, including old and new name/surname details, on an appropriate stamp paper and notarize it with two witness signatures. Finally, submi ...ReadMore

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icon Fathers name correction in childs 10th CBSE marksheet

Father’s middle name is missing in child’s 10th grade CBSE marksheet. To get it corrected CBSE has requested for an affidavit attested by a first class judicial magistrate. How do I get this done


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You should contact a lawyer in Bangalore and provide both your and your father's identification and residential proofs, along with a copy of the 10th-grade CBSE mark sheet requiring correction of your father's name.

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There is residential bunglow which is joint but has different 4 registration in 4names but 2 holder are harassing my right as senior citizen can I get partition on faster mode


A. Dear client, there is a speedy disposal of cases of senior citizens in court by considering the age, health and other reasons. The govt. has introduced a policy called "National Policy for Older Persons", in which it mentioned the speedy disposal of cases of senior citizens. And the Chief Justice of India has directed the Chief Justices of all High Courts to prioritise cases involving individuals over the age of 65. This includes long-standing cases involving senior citizens, pensioners, and ret ...ReadMore

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icon Complete court order details

I inherited an sbi locker, a sixth share of my resedential property and a complete residential plot in 2012. I downloaded the court order but the schedules, addresses of the properties are missing. Ho


A. Dear client, if you need an copy of order then visit the court and fill an application for the order with the court clerk by paying required fees.

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icon Land purchased during dispute

Hi sir, Iam keerti. I have purchased land in 2021 july, from a person (B) , but that land belongs to a converted Christian (A) (sc) ( but i don't know whether he has sc in his caste certificate or not


A. Dear Client,

Failing to verify the free-hold status and encumbrance of a property before purchase can lead to significant consequences. Court searching, a common process conducted by prospective buyers to verify property status, is essential. In this situation, besides filing a criminal suit against the responsible parties for cheating and withholding crucial information, you can file a civil suit for a declaration under Sec.34 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963. This suit seeks an injunction un ...ReadMore

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icon 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


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

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icon Parental Property

How to get my parental Property after marriage ?


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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.

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icon executor and probate for wills in mumbai

Is it compulsory to appoint executor for probate of will in mumbai for bequeathing even a single property with no legal heirs or anyone not having legal rights over the property through direct ancesto


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Appointment of an executor is helpful but not mandatory for executing a Will. Following the death of the testator, issues regarding the property mentioned in the Will may arise, necessitating probate proceedings.

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we are four brothers and two sisters, we want to sell our house after mothers death(no will made by mother) but one sister is refusing to sign on NOC so what alternative option we have to sell this ho


A. Dear Client,

If your mother passes away without a Will, known as intestate, all surviving legal heirs are entitled to an equal share in the property according to the law of intestate succession. Without a registered deed of relinquishment from your sister, you cannot sell the property, even if other legal heirs provide a No Objection Certificate (NOC). A relinquishment deed can be executed for consideration or without it, but compensation is typically involved. This compensation can be in cash ...ReadMore

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