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I m living in Dule.I got flat from MHADA in Mumbai, as per rules of MHADA registration done on Both name me & my wife, but for any legal work (rent registration, society work)we both have to go to mu


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You may get Power of Attorney or get it executed in favour of any other person by your spouse.

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My grandfather has written a registered will, that after the death of my grandmother, it should be disposed off in the said manner, after the death of my grandfather in year 1998 , my mother has opene


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the daughters have the right to claim their share in the property. They can file a suit in court and get an order passed. All the legal heirs have equal rights in their parent's rights if no will has been executed. similarly, in your case too, since the grandmother died intestate, all their kids will be the legal heirs and hence property will be distributed equally amongst them.
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I m married blessed with a baby boy 6 months back live with my parents , but however parents wants to sell property we are living in but i dont , i want to live toghther with parents , they want to l


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They have rights over it if the property is in their name. They can sell it whenever they wish to. Legally they are not obligatory to maintain you with your family. But you can convince them to not take such actions if you want to resolve the matter without legal intervention and the problem can be solved amicably.
A stay order can be passed with the help of the court, if you want to stop them from selling the property.
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icon Neighbour Interference in home renovation work

We own the first floor of a double-storey property with roof rights in West Delhi. The ground floor of the said property is owned by a different family, but the house has been unoccupied for years now


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Serve them with legal notice of the renovation and carry on. They cannot do object to this, and the law will favor you if they do.
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Hi Sirs, My neighbor is having a mango tree beside my house compound wall, in less than 1 feet gap. Because of this every day there is a lot of wastage from tree dropping on our grounds and making us


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A suit can be filed against the neighbor under Indian Easements Act and under section 425 of the Indian Penal Code for harassment . Thank You
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Hi this is vicky reddy(farmer) and my son name srikanth reddy (government teacher) I have taken two open flats in 2016 after that i sold that property in the year 2018. With that money i have taken 30


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File a complaint for cheating and fraud against him under Sections 415 and 420 IPC. You can file a civil money recovery suit against him to reclaim your investment.
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Hello Sir/Madam, Dear Sir/Madam, I am 30 yrs old married. My father has 3 daughters and he owns a independent house and a plot in bangalore also he work for Central Govt From the day i have


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If your parents have not removed you from their will during their lifetime, you may claim the share in the property. If they have alienated you, you cannot claim your share in any way. If you found this helpful, please rate us.

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I'm purchasing a new property, and whose agreement will be under the name of me, my father, and my mother (i.e. a joint agreement) and I will be the first person on the agreement. I will bear the co


A. In the case of death of any of the co-owners of the flat his share goes to remaining co-owner except in the case where a deceased co-owner has during his life executed a will or a gift deed and declared that upon his death his share will go to a particular person. Hence only in case your father makes a will or gift deed and transfers his share to your brother only I. Such case his share will go to your brother.

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if husband is seeking divorce ,does his wife have any right to her father in law's ancesteral property at time of divorce ? being considered,wife was sharing same shelter ( ancesteral non movable pro


A. In divorce a wife can only claim maintenance or alimony as per the law and during the divorce many things get decided and specified in the divorce terms itself which are binding however pls note that children born out of such broken marriage will have share I. The ancestral property as per the property succession laws of India.

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Hi sir.... my grandfather bought a land... On that land my father built an house long back.... my father had 2 brothers... They r trying 2 demolish the house.... is it possible to demolish that proper


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Your father may approach Civil Court and get a stay order.

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