Related to pending civil suit property
This question is posted for free legal help only. District court does not give permanent injuction or temporary injuction in a civil suit related to property in laldora village in haryana. Court give
2 years ago
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Where in any Suit, it is successfully demonstrated by the Plaintiff to the Court of law—
1. that any property in dispute in a suit is in danger of being wasted, damaged or alienated by any party to the suit, or wrongfully sold in execution of a decree, or
2. that the defendant threatens, or intends, to remove or dispose of his property with a view to defrauding his creditors,
3. that the defendant threatens to dispossess the plaintiff or otherwise cause injury to the plaintiff in re ...ReadMore
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Please suggest what should i do to get the title on my name
Sir, I had purchase a rowhouse property in year 2007 which comes under Mhada. The row house gone in SRA redevelopment and in 2018 the new building got constructed and ready to use. Society is asking
2 years ago
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The Maharashtra government has been successful in paving the way for providing ‘Housing for all’ by setting up of Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) flats. It is to be seen if the other state governments will employ the same methods to enhance the living standards of slum dwellers.
According to the ruels, Once the beneficiaries are allotted a property, they cannot sell as there is a lock-in period of 10 years. The same rule applies to the builders.
In case any transaction h ...ReadMore
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Do children need to sign, when their mother is selling her inherited property?
Is it mandatory for the children to sign during the registration when their mother is selling her inherited property to another person which she got from her father.
2 years ago
A. Hello Client,
Mother can sell her property freely as she inherited from her father. The children signature is not needed in the Deed. Mother can sell the property to any person she may want to.
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Gift Deed between sister - brother and its charges
Dear Sir, We want to transfer a flat from my sister's name to me(her brother) with Minimal cost for transfer. What could be the best option for this? We have heard of gift deed but will we have to pay
2 years ago
A. Hi,
It varies from state to state. Your sister can execute a gift deed in your favor and get the property conveyed to you. It is important to do registration within 4 months of the execution.
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Lucem Leg
Legal heir or Registered power for a property
I own a flat in my name. It was completely bought by my savings and bank loan. I wish to write a registered will to my non-blood relative (say Aunt). After my death will my property go to my legal hei
2 years ago
A. Hi,
According to the Indian Succession Act of 1925, anybody who is of sound mind and is not a minor can create a will; if a will is formed in a person's name, the property is passed to the person specified in the will and no one else after the person's death. However, it is critical to execute your will such that your legal successors cannot argue that the will was created under duress or compulsion.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Land sale registeration in absence of registered GPOA Agent
registered a GPOA, without consideration, for my land sale, but my friend (GPOA Agent) has gone abroad after keeping GPOA original in his bank locker.He will return to India next year. I now have buy
2 years ago
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Using a General Power of Attorney to purchase a property is a common technique of transacting in Indian real estate. Transferring property through GPA is, however, unlawful, according to a Supreme Court of India judgement issued in 2011. You may have “purchased” the property, but until you acquire a documented sale deed, you will not be recognised as the legal owner of the land. Without the selling document, you will not be able to sell the property. Furthermore, banks will not support p ...ReadMore
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Lucem Leg
Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Can the E-Khata be bifercated into two different names
My mother has passed away and we sibling have agreed to divide the property as per mutual understanding and want to get a partition deep. One of the plot measuring 30x40 has a E- Khata. Can two brothe
2 years ago
A. Hi,
Please contact a lawyer and detail him the facts of your case. The government may have issued any circulars regarding to that and it has to be studied for giving you advice in this matter.
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Surrender of shop provided by municipal corporation
one of my uncles obtained a shop in an auction by Municipal corporation....somewhere 70 - 72 years ago. eventually my father was handling the shop and the shop act license was issued in my name. Due t
2 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
You can surrender the same to the Municipal Corporation addressing a letter by registered post to the said corporation. There is no possibility of renewing the license or issuing new license in the name of your brother.
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Adverse possession
I have general power of attorney by original owner dated 25.1.1992 to lookout affairs.But original owner son sell this property to third party on 2002 without informing me. Third party file suit on me
2 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
You can try for it because you entered under a legal document. Further, the recitals of the said General Power of Attorney is to be looked into. Thus, you may approach the Court and first get temporary injunction order against all the orders and thus protect your interest and possession.
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Unable to get refund in case of Land purchase deal cancellation
We had signed an agreement of sale with a land broker to purchase a land in Jamshedpur. We had already given him an advance of INR 7 Lakhs. The total cost of the land is INR 28L. While paying the next
2 years ago
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Section 424 of the Indian Penal Code states that "whoever dishonestly or fraudulently conceals or removes any property of himself or any other person, or assists in the concealment or removal thereof, or dishonestly releases any demand or claim to which he is entitled, shall be punished with imprisonment if he does not give back the amount duly. File a complaint with the local police station or submit a legal notice that will be taken to court if not followed. Furthermore, you are need to mo ...ReadMore