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Is notary gift deed valid if my mother gives to me after her death
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.
In section 52 a (3) ,of wakf act 1995 , board may register fir on enchrochers , an offence is cognizable , I want to know , process may start through court or police station ???
It can start both ways.
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I would like to convert from hindu religion to islam what are the steps that should be taken legally?How to perform this religious conversion legally?
Do an affidavit for the same and visit a moulavi for further process.
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Just after 20days of marriage one of my friend wife divorced her husband while the marriage was took place by the first proposal from the bride's side who directly proposed the groom for marriage n ev ...
Under Muslim law, the wife has no absolute right to obtain a divorce. She can only divorce according to certain conditions.
Before marriage my husband is totally bedredden person due to accident doctor given disable certificate 100%.knowingly I married to him because I am widow leady and I am poor, just to serve. In Mohamm ...
Your marriage is perfectly valid. I will tell you how, if you ask my contact.
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Namste, In Mohammedan law impotent man married ,if he died with out consummation.the marriage is valid or void
Dear Sir,
After his death the wife can claim his properties as per Mohammedan inheritance law.
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1. Domestic Violence ka case under section 12
2. Maintenance for wife and daughter under section 125 Cr.P.C.
3. 498A ka case
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A Married Childless Muslim person had a family of one wife and seven sisters. He was thus the only male member in the family. Six out of seven sisters died before the above said Muslim person the Test ...
Dear Client,
The laws on Muslim Wills are not the same as those made under the Indian Succession Act, 1925. Muslim Will are governed by the rules laid by the the Koran. As a general rule in the Muslim law in India (Shariat), any person, who is a major (above 15 years) and is of sound mind, can make a Will but can't dispose of more than one-third of his property without the consent of his heirs. This includes the assets left after payment of funeral expenses and debts.
The remaining two-third
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