Property Case
I want to know that when a property purchased in the name of son by his father, when son is minor. After age of 18 son is adult, then who is the owner of that property.
I want to know that when a property purchased in the name of son by his father, when son is minor. After age of 18 son is adult, then who is the owner of that property.
Son will become owner. Discuss. Please give me Rank 5 if you feel my answer helped you.
Sir, I am a Muslim and serving in Government company. It has been 7 years to my marriage and couldn't conceive baby yet. I don't want to divorce my wife. Can I do second marriage. Will it make trouble ...
Dear Client
Muslim law permits second marriage. But before that please do the medical check ups. If fault is in you then four marriages also no use.
I haven't took khula but in anger sent my husband msgs to give divirce and now he is using it and telling that I wanted khula.is it valid if at all now i don't want to divirce him.Another question is ...
No, your message is not valid and the same is of no use. Your and your child are entitled to maintenance and amount may be upto 50 percent of income of your husband.
If a parents has only one daughter (no son) then will the daughter has 100% legal rights on his father's property under Muslim succession law or Muslim property law?Can her cousins or father's brother ...
Dear Sir,
It is like following, please read:
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Under the Muslim law, there are three classes of heirs
• SHARERS, they are entitled to a prescribed share of the inheritance. In case of a man’s property, his wife/wives are the sharers of his property. The wife is allowed to inherit a fixed share from the property of the husband which is 1/6th of the total share.
• RESIDUARIES, who do not have any prescribed share in the inherited property but they ar
I am Hindu girl married to Muslim guy .he already had a wife who is divorce of another guy. My husband never pay me for expenses I want per month 50% of his salary share
Dear Madam,
You can get maintenance but not 50% but only 25% of his salary as per following calculation formula prescribed by Supreme Court.
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HOW TO CALCULATE ALIMONY
Dear Madam,
My answers as follows.
1)what is the max alimony I can claim from him?
Ans: The quantum of maintence must be based of SC judgment which says 25% of salary must be maintenance. Thus it must be calculated as follows
Salary Rs.2 lakhs per month
25% c
I am married for 15 yrs. Husband at UAE. I am not sure on details of his work there. He has no interest to give money for me and my 2 kids saying I belong to financially state family. This is happenin ...
Dear Madam,
Please file DV case seeking following relief.
PRAYER
HENCE THE APPLICANT HUMBLY PRAYS
1. to take cognizance for the offence punishable u/s 498A IPC and punish Respondent1 to 3 as per law and extend police protection to the deponent,
2. Pass orders u/s 19, based upon S.17, granting separate residence for herself and her three children at a monthly rent of Rs. 20,000/- and advance of Rs. 5,00,000/-.
3. Pass orders u/s 18, in totality against Respondent1 to 3,
4. Pass orders u/s 20(
Is notary gift deed valid if my mother gives to me after her death
A gift deed given after the death of the donor is not valid. A gift should be accepted while the donor is alive. To give you an appropriate advise, pls provide the document.
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What is the out come of partition suit,if filed from a daughter to court,does legaly she get her share from her father's property ?
Dear Sir,
Always daughter gets a share provided father is no more and he has not left any Will of his self acquired property. But it takes years together in India Judiciary System.
If a muslim adult girl and a non muslim adult boy (hindu) can marry in court in india, without family agreements? If not then what the steps has to follow
One can get married under the Special Marriage Act.
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