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There is land of 22 gunthas but they have done parikatha recently what and all I need to check before I purchase


A. Dear Client,

When purchasing real estate, careful attention to the location, surroundings, and especially the legal documents is paramount to avoid potential issues in the future. A comprehensive checklist for documents includes:

1. Title Deed: This document confirms ownership and indicates whether the property is freehold, leasehold, or government accommodation.

2. Land Measurement: Verification of the land size to ensure it aligns with the property's description.

3. Property Tax Records: ...ReadMore

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icon Court has ordered that (defendant) has no say since I didnt appear for hearing

I'm defendant #1 There's a recovery case against me and a broker, the broker hasn't even filed a lawyer. He's defendant 2. I filed the vakalatnama and time extension at the first date. It's been two y


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It seems that the court has concluded the case against defendant no.1 in an ex-parte manner due to the lack of engagement, non-appearance, and failure to submit any written response over the past two years. The court, in its observation, has noted that the defendant has not contested the claim or presented any counterarguments. Given this situation, it is advisable to check the cause list of the relevant court to ascertain the next scheduled date of the case. Additionally, conside ...ReadMore

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This bring to kind notic that indian civil processor code and sections details which type of cases given the details


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Please provide additional details or clarify your question so that I can offer a more accurate and helpful response.

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icon Neigbour harassment

Hi , my neighbours have been harassing us since three years.Each time we step out into our garden or too go out , they come outside just to make their presence known or send someone like car cleaner o


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If a dispute with your neighbors remains unresolved through amicable means, and you believe it constitutes a public nuisance, you can take legal action. Here are the suggested steps:

1. Serve a Legal Notice: Consider serving a legal notice to your neighbor, clearly outlining the issues causing the dispute and expressing your intent to seek legal redress if the matter is not resolved satisfactorily.

2. File a Suit for Public Nuisance: You can file a suit for public nuisance under ...ReadMore

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icon is second wife is eligible for family pension in railway

समीर जी नमस्ते मे नवीन सेजु अपने रेलवे Family पेंशन के Regarding मैं आपसे Legal Advise चाहता हू


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Rule 75 of the Railway Services (Pension) Rules, 1993, amended in 2016, provides the right to claim pension to one or more widows of a deceased employee, with the pension being distributed in equal shares among them.

The High Court of Karnataka has ruled that the Indian Railway's rules explicitly grant the right to a family pension of a deceased employee in equal proportions to more than one widow. In light of this rule, the court held that the second wife of the deceased employe ...ReadMore

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icon Does the caste of wife change post inter-caste marriage?

Groom is from Maratha Caste (Open category), while bride is from Loanri Caste (OBC Category). 1. After the marriage, would the caste of bride to change to that of Groom? 2. Would the bride continue


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Marriage does not alter an individual's caste category. Caste is typically determined by birth and is not changed by marriage. In your case, if you belong to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category, your marriage to someone from a different category, such as the general category, does not affect your OBC status.

In general, a child's caste is often considered to be that of their father. However, in specific circumstances, such as when the mother is divorced or widowed, the chil ...ReadMore

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icon Can I do anything after the registration

My grandfather didn't gave a land to her brother but her brother claims that. My grandfather gave it to him my grandfather died after that my father and his brother go to. Court about this but they wi


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If a person lacks legal title to a property, any attempt to bequeath it through a will is deemed void and unenforceable under the law. In the case where your grandfather did not transfer the property through gift or will and passed away intestate, all surviving legal heirs are entitled to an equal share in the property. In this scenario, as legal heirs, you have the option to file a civil suit for a declaration under Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963. This suit can be pr ...ReadMore

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icon mental torture

Hi. Actually the problem is we are living in the leased house with agreement. The tenants in ground floor are making nonsense things. They are blocking our water by opening the taps. They also speak b


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To address a dispute between a tenant and a landlord, the appropriate course of action is to utilize the state-specific Rent Control Act. Under this act, a Rent Controller or Additional Rent Controller is appointed to handle disputes stemming from a rental agreement. In the current circumstances, you can submit an application detailing your grievances against the landlord to the relevant Rent Controller. This process is designed to facilitate an amicable resolution to the dispute ...ReadMore

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i have got a message in whatsapp regarding free online job and they asked my details name,aadhar,and photo signature and without my presence they made a agreement stating registration as 4900 but befo


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If you receive an online job offer from a company that seems fraudulent and makes unethical and arbitrary threats or demands for money, it is advisable to be cautious. Ignoring such threats is a reasonable first step, especially if the nature of the threats raises suspicion about the company's intentions.

However, if you continue to receive repeated calls, messages, or emails demanding money for various purposes or threatening legal action, it's important to take more assertive s ...ReadMore

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icon Owner not returning deposit

The owner is making just some random things up and deducting my money from security. How can i go legal against him? I didnt have any rental agreement. Even after reminders the owner didnt get it done


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If there is no rent agreement outlining the deduction procedure from the security deposit, the landlord cannot deduct it as a matter of right. With proof of rent payments to the landlord, legal recourse can be pursued. Disputes between tenants and landlords are typically resolved under state-specific Rent Control Acts, which appoint a Rent Controller or Additional Rent Controller to address such issues.

In the current circumstance, it is advisable to serve a legal notice to the l ...ReadMore

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