icon Title eviction suit

I have filed title eviction suit on one of my tenant as he is not ready to vacant my place. But we check online it says the status as court fees from past one and half yr. I am not sure my advocate i


A. For each and every case have to pay the court fees as per the concerned state's court and stamp fee act to the concerned court to admit and proceed with the case. May be a deficit or non payment of fees in your eviction suit which your advocate should be aware of....

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icon Transfer of asset (place taken on rent under pagadi system)

I own a coaching class business under proprietorship and have taken a place on rent under pagadi system to run the business (under the name of coaching classes). I wish to now transfer the business to


A. Dear Sir,
You may approach a chartered accountant and get appropriate suggestion.

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icon New electric meter 1

I have a new tenant ,the new tenant wants to apply a new meter in his company name? Can I , Landlord give consent to apply for a new electric meter in the name of company?Is it beneficial to do so?Wha


A. Unless the EB meter is in repair you are not suppose to change , if you change it should be surely in landlord's name only.

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I want to vacant rented 2bhk house ,but as per agreement advance notice is 6months,I have informed him in written 3months ago. So there is still 3months remaining. So the main question here is ! Is


A. Agreement conditions prevails between landlord and tenant.

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icon Tenant not vacating

My father has a flat in Ahmedabad where a tenant is staying. Even after repeated requests, they are not vacating the flat. I need flat back as i need to sell it. Now there is some dispute between soci


A. Hi,
The tenant is required to be served due notice under law, the length of this notice period will depend upon the terms of the tenancy agreement. If there is no written agreement, 30 days' notice should suffice. You can file an eviction petition in Court and have an order passed that the tenants be removed after the notice period is completed. You can also ask the police to remove the tenants themselves, once the notice period is completed.
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