WIFE RIGHT ON IN LAW'S ANCESTRAL PROPERTY
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
3 years ago
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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Property
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
3 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
Your father may approach Civil Court and get a stay order.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Is this section is in existence or not
Section 229b of zamidari abolished and land reforms act is in existence or not ?
3 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
Please consult local lawyer having knowledge of local laws.
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how to delete the possessor/occupier name from the record of ROR,
ROR record shows nature of possession -forcible possession. ,36 years,the rayait does not know about it how the possessor name include,no intimation has given to the land lord from the BL&LRO Off
3 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
You may approach Assistant Commissioner Revenue under Section 136(2) of Karnataka Land Revenue Act.
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Is mutation enough to sell minor's share in the property
I want a to buy a flat. The Flat owner died and according to the will, the flat is distributed between her 2 sons (40%-40%) and 1 grandson (20%) who is 15 yrs old. We were informed about the minority
3 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
If Court process is avoided the property purchase will be under risk anyway get appropriate opinion by showing all the documents from a Property Lawyer.
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Title of a plot of land withground and firat floor in a coop.hsg society
The father was the original lease holder of the plot. In his will he did not mention anything about the land as to who will get the lease right of the land. He also wills the life interest to stay in
3 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
During the lifetime of their parents the grandchildren cannot claim any right as it is not ancestral property. It means coming from four generations if not it cannot be consider as ancestral property and the mentioning of names of grandchildren is illegal.
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Property
My wife is one of 3 legal heir of property inherited. One of her sister is intimidating my wife to either sell her share to her or they will shift in the ancestral house which is vacant at present wit
3 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
Yes, she can enter into the property and get a stay order from Civil Court if anybody obstructs.
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Selling of Property
Can I sell the property against father will which he bought in my name joint with my mother, while i was a minor, and now I am an adult.
3 years ago
A. Dear Sir,
If the properties are standing in your joint names then yourself and your mother can sell without seeking permission from your father.
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FLAT OWNER NOT TRACEABLE for development agreement
I am residing in sivsai enclave hyderabad 6 flat owners including me are interested to give this G+3 building for re development but One mr. ramakrishna reddy owner for 2 flat not available in person,
3 years ago
A. Thanks for your compliment
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@advocateAnik, Can an employer do this with his employee ?
There is a job agreement of 8 years between employee Mr.Karan & employer Mr.Arjun. the job agreement mentions that Mr.Karan cannot be fired from his job from 1st day to 7 th year of agreement but afte
3 years ago
A. Hi,
It depend upon the terms and conditions of the contract to determine whether the employer can fire you or not. If you found this helpful, please rate us.
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