icon We have signed a MOU against our land we have received cheques but have not deposited them as we have got information that buyer is fraudster.

We have signed a MOU against our land we have received cheques but have not deposited them as we have got information that buyer is fraudster. But that buyer has deposited certain amount in one of our


A. Dear Client
Send them a notice ( preferably through a lawyer) for cancellation of the MoU and refund his amount. If he does not accept the amount then you can send the money to his account through RTGS/NEFT. Ensure that you cancel the MoU as per the cancellation terms mentioned therein.

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icon Problem facing in construction of house

This question is related to property. I live in Delhi and am building a house at my native place. I demolished my old house. But I am not able to build a new one because of my neighbor. The neighbor's


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You should lodge a complaint with the local police against him describing all the issues and concerns. If the police does not do anything and the situation continues then file a complaint case to the Judicial magistrate court of that jurisdiction.

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icon Property purchased by grandfather in mom and aunt's name

My grandfather purchased a property in my mom and aunt's name in 2002 using his money. My mom along with her family has been living there since 2004. While my aunt lives in a different city. As my gra


A. Dear client,
The mother and aunt can give the property back to him by way of a gift deed. However, merely because your grandfather paid for the property does not mean he will have any legal rights over it since the registration has been done in somebody else's name. If your mother and aunt wish to give the property back to him, then only can he get it back.
Thank you.

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Advocate Sinjari  Bandyopadhyaya

Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

icon whether Ground floor house value is more compared to 1st floor house of same type?

My Father in Law passed away in June 2020, before his death he has made a WILL. He is havina house of 3 Floor, the Plot area is 30x50=1500 Sq ft, in this Ground Flr 1000 Sq ft, 1st Flr 1000 Sq ft and


A. Dear Client,
You need to get in touch with a local valuer and find out the exact values. The valuation of a property depends on many factors like area, locality, age, type of property etc. This question is difficult to be answered in this kind of forum hence you are suggested to meet some local valuer.

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icon Land -KHATA NUMBER galat

Maine jo zameen li uska saara paper aacha h. Lekin jisse maine kharida uski maa(death) ka zameen tha aur uska beta zameen hmlog ke naam pe likh dia. Par uski maa jisse zameen li thi . Us sale deed me


A. Dear Client
If they are not coming forward and cooperating with you then you can go ahead and file a suit for declaration and let the court declare the actual fact and once it is done then get it corrected with the land and revenue department with your name.

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icon Division of property - grand father's property

How will the grand father's property be distributed among grand children? In case the sons are not alive? Will the division be done among the sons and daughters first- or the division will be done equ


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Section 8 of Hindu Succession Act:
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General rules of succession in the case of males.―The property of a male Hindu dying intestate
shall devolve according to the provisions of this Chapter:―
(a) firstly, upon the heirs, being the relatives specified in class I of the Schedule;

CLASS I

Son; daughter; widow; mother; son of a pre-deceased son; daughter of a pre-deceased son; son of a pre-deceased daughter; daught ...ReadMore

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icon Property dispute - I own three property

Hi , I own three property. Solely registered on my name. fourth property is jointly owned by my father and me & registered on both names. I have one brother. if dispute happens what would be distr


A. Dear Client,
The properties which are solely owned by you ( understood as bought by you) your brother will not have any say in that unless you allow him to through gift deed or some conveyance.

When the distribution happens after the demise of your father and if your father has not willed or gifted his portion to anyone then for that portion only your brother will gain some right.

Laws are almost same in all states with little variation.

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Jagannath S  Pawar

Jagannath S Pawar

icon Family property issue- He has only 3 sisters

He has only 3 sisters. ( 2 alive ) out of which one is deceased. Does the deceased 's sister's children have the right to a share of my uncles property ? His ornaments His bank accounts ? and joint ac


A. Dear Client
your question is not clear due to lack of family tree and property details. But be advised that the deceased's sister children do have rights in the property here the deceased would have had. So, it depends whether the sister had the right on the property or not.

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icon Tax on property -buying a property of of 82 lacs

I am buying a property of of 82 lacs against a sole property of 99 lacs how can I save on taxes for remaining 17 lacs


A. Dear Client,
It is suggested that you consult a chartered accountant for the same and seek the proper advice from him. Taxes are better handled by the CAs and hopefully they can help and guide you in better way on your wish to save some taxes.

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icon Construction cost not cleared by previous owner.

The apartment was purchased in a CGHS society after obtaining NOC. Then the society was under an Administrator for two years. Now management committee has formed and a demand for clearing old construc


A. Dear Client, Check your sale/conveyance deed wherein there must be a clause which would have mentioned that all the previous expenses must be paid by the seller and expenses post the sale will be paid by you. Basis that clause you can ask the previous owner to pay the cost.

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