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In a joint family , a property purchased in name of my cousin brother, now he wanted to transfer my share what is the best way to take the said property ownership.

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4 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
You may get registered Release Deed which is economic and also feasible and get two witnesses of your known persons and the said deed.

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icon Husband wants me to cook food one time daily and take it as first priority

My husband leave me at my parents home after my delivery. He didn't even communicate with me for 1 month. After 1 month, he came to meet me and then he started imposing conditions like 1. Cook food fo

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4 months ago


A. Dear Madam,
Marriage is mutual understanding between couple. Either you have to adjust or break the marriage. In your case you may adjust and save the marriage otherwise just opt for mutual divorce immediately and start new career in judiciary.

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icon Land dispute with brother

My mother did registry of land one year back which was in her own name by the consent of his only son. My brother was in urgent need of money. Rest amount was paid in cash in my mother's hand after cl

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4 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
You may contest the same and it is very difficult for him to establish to cancel a registered document. Always protect your physical possession.

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icon Oral Partition

My great grandfather had gifted certain lands for limited estate to my grandmother and subsequently her sons apart form the eldest son, he gave the remaining to his adopted son (who is the eldest son

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The legal status of the lands and their partition would depend on various factors, including the nature of the limited estate, the relevant laws applicable at the time, and subsequent agreements among family members. Since the lands were initially given as a limited estate, understanding the terms and conditions of this limited estate is crucial.

If there were oral partitions in 1975 and 2005, these could potentially impact the ownership rights and entitlements of each family membe ...ReadMore

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icon Gift deed cancelled basis land record being struck

The questions is related to land pertaining to XY12. My grandmother had 4 sons, I am the son of her 3rd son. My great-grandfather adopted my grandmother's eldest son because he did not have any male h

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A gift deed can be revoked under Section 126 of the Transfer of Property Act. Revocation may occur if the donor is found to be of unsound mind, made the gift with a motive of monetary or other gains, or does not hold ownership of the property to be gifted. The deed can be challenged in court if the donor's permission was not freely given, or if the gift deed was not performed and registered following legal requirements. Section 122 emphasizes that acceptance of a gift must be given ...ReadMore

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icon Feeling unsecured due to some unknown threats

Whenever I used to have tea at local tea shops or visit a crowded place like market, I used to observe a group of people (probably above 20s and below 40s) talking about something negative nearby me s

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you are experiencing a persistent pattern of negative conversations that seem to target you or your family without concrete evidence or knowledge of the culprits, it might be challenging to directly lodge an FIR (First Information Report) with the police. FIRs typically require specific information about the incident and identifiable suspects.
However, you can take some proactive steps to address your concerns:
1.Document Incidents:
Keep a record of instances where you observe s ...ReadMore

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icon Grandmother related Property issue

Hi sir, I do have question that my brother in law going file petion on my grandmother property after my grandmother and mother in law(aunt) death actually my grandmother has one son(my father)and 5

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4 months ago


A. Dear client,
The person who is going against you might anyhow file a case. You have to counter the same using the proper evidences. Collect the documents, speak to an advocate who deals with civil matters. If you have enough and strong evidences, your advocate will help you file an application where you can reject such case filed against you by satisfying the L ...ReadMore

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icon civil suit case

Someone filed a civil suit case in our plot by mentioning correct south east , north west boundaries , and in our sale deed we had done a mistake by mentioning wrong north west boundaries , is this ef

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4 months ago


A. Dear Client,
As stated by you in the query, in the given situation, based on the documentary evidence with regard to boundaries of the plot placed by the plaintiff to establish his claim in the civil suit, the Court may pass an order in favour of plaintiff with a direction to the defendant to rectify the errors in Schedule of land that appears on the face of record and disputed the boundaries of of plaintiff. Accordingly you have to make out a Deed of rectification to rectify the error in the S ...ReadMore

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icon seller asking, show purchasing documents after 30 years

I have purchased agricultural land 30 years back then I got passbook with my name and after Telangana separation, the new government issued new pass book, on this book also i have same amount of land.

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4 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
You have to contact local advocate who is having more knowledge in respect of local laws and properly guide you.

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icon Magistrate affidavit

For my minor daughter - 13 year age, school is asking magistrate affidavit to update school records. DoB in birth certificate is correct but it got wrong in school record at the time of admission arou

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4 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
You may just approach any Advocate practicing in City Civil Courts or Mayo Hall Courts and they will get an Affidavit from the Magistrate.

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