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icon Common wall nahi fir bi deewar todke 8 inch fodke usme toilet cheber banavaya

Sir padosi hamara jagh per compond our deewar todke bina common wall firbi fodke toilet banaliya hai 8 inch age bi deewar banvaliya hai kya kar sakte hai kanuni salah deatil se dedo hum pade likhe na

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,

A common wall is constructed so that its centre line lines up with the plot lines of two nearby plots. Whichever of the two adjoining plot owners builds his house first creates the common wall, aligning the wall's centre line with the plot line. Construction of the common wall is permissible as long as it benefits both neighbours and is not motivated by a self-serving desire to own the newly constructed wall. Buildings age and require reconstruction, so it is not illegal to rebuil ...ReadMore

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icon original judgment Copy Not provided By the Avocate

original judgment Copy Not provided By the Avocate after winning the case ,payment is also done by bank but advocate is not responding for the cals , how can we get the original copy

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,

As per the Department of justice, you may obtain the judgment copy through an online search in the state court website the case was linked to. Visit https://judgments.ecourts.gov.in to access the 'Judgement Search' section, which includes the following features: search by Bench, Case Type, Case Number, Year, Petitioner/Respondent Name, Judge Name, Act, Section, Decision: From Date To Date, and Full-Text Search. Please ensure you have all the necessary details.
Further, if you wa ...ReadMore

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icon Reg My inlwas land and Property

Hi, As my inlwas and husband blames me that I ask their property without any base or keeping false allegations on me without any evidence but all my husband parents property in the name of mother in

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If you suspect that there is forgery or misrepresentation regarding your husband's family property, you may consider consulting with a lawyer to understand your legal options. In matters related to ancestral or joint family property, Hindu law plays a significant role. Depending on the specific circumstances, you may have a right to claim a share in the ancestral property. You could explore legal actions like filing a case for partition and claiming your rightful share. However, eac ...ReadMore

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icon Home Loan

My grandfather died on 2018 without any will and he has 3 children ( 2 sons and 1 daughter) . One son ( second son) died on 2003 before the grandfather without married , My fahter (First Son) is died

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the situation you described, when your grandfather passed away without leaving a will, his property would generally be inherited by his legal heirs. Considering that your grandfather had two sons and one daughter, and one of the sons predeceased him, the legal heirs would typically include the surviving son, daughter, and the legal heirs of the predeceased son.
The share of your grandfather's property would be divided equally among the legal heirs. Since your father predeceased y ...ReadMore

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icon Hired Lawyer Advocate not explaining case or never response to the question

greetings Legal practionerer. So I am resident of Maharsahtra. My family is has filed a Heir?succession Certificate under Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827 petition in session court. Our first hearing wa

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Under Order 3 of the Civil Procedure Code, individuals have the right to choose their legal representative. Changing an advocate with the court's permission is permissible. The new advocate must submit a properly signed Vakalathnama to the court for the change to take effect. Although this process is generally straightforward, issues may arise regarding case history. If the new advocate fails to provide this information, the client can request the order sheet from the court through ...ReadMore

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icon Apartment dispute

In Karnataka In apartment can 1: apartment association cut basic amenities like water if there is a large maintainance due and the resident is not ready to pay the dues . If water cut is not allowed

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In Karnataka, an apartment association generally cannot cut off basic amenities like water due to non-payment of maintenance dues. Residents have the right to access essential services, and disruptions to water supply may be considered unreasonable. If an association faces challenges with maintenance fee collection, they should explore legal avenues like issuing notices, imposing fines, or taking legal action for recovery.

Regarding house renovation in a residential apartment, limi ...ReadMore

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icon Inquiry for power of attorney

I am Hindu and I am selling my legal authentic land to another cast (Muslim). Some neighbours raised objection on my land. Now we are not getting the permission from office to sell my property. Now my

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Issuing a power of attorney to your buyer can be a complex matter and may not be a straightforward solution to overcome objections or permission issues. In property transactions, especially involving land sales, legal formalities and compliance with property laws are crucial.
It's recommended to consult with a local lawyer well-versed in property and family laws applicable to your specific jurisdiction. They can guide you through the legal implications and whether a power of attorne ...ReadMore

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icon Misspelled father's name in my documents

Respected Sir/Ma'am Kindly help me out to resolve the queries:- Honourable sir/Ma'am, In all my documents ( 10th, 12th Grad. Post grad. ,Adhaar Etc) my father's name spelling is SHAUKEEN but in hi

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Inconsistent spellings in your father's name across various documents may potentially pose challenges during central government job document verification. It is recommended to rectify this discrepancy to avoid any complications in the future. The correction process usually involves updating the name in the relevant documents, and obtaining a Gazette publication alone may not be sufficient. To address this, consider initiating corrections in your father's documents first, such as Aad ...ReadMore

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icon Mortgage property

Our fore father's kept properties simple mortgage in 1965 in Telangana village and left the village and came to city.But they have not sold thd property.But mortgagee Rahender manage his name in patte

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In a situation where the property has been mortgaged and subsequently sold without your family's knowledge or consent, it is essential to take legal action to protect your interests. Consult with a property lawyer to understand the specifics of your case. Section 58(c) of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, addresses mortgages, and Section 44 of the Registration Act, 1908, may be relevant in the context of fraudulent registrations. You may consider filing a suit for cancellation of ...ReadMore

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icon Simple mortgage

I am from Hyderabad, our fore father's kept properties simple mortgage in 1965 in Telangana village Some Acres and they came back in City.They haven't sold thd property.But the mortgagee rahender mana

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3 months ago


A. Dear client,
In that case you first need to send a legal notice and then try all means before a litigation is made.
The right of your forefathers should not be taken away, certain land laws are applicable here in.
For better grip of the matter consult a civil advocate from your area who expertise's in such matter. Lodging a civil suit might take time but if you have enough documentation you will get a required judgement.

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