icon Can I run a business from home?

I sell bakery items, sweets, pizzas, etc. but I don't actually have these items in my house and I order them if a customer requires it and then he comes to my home to take his order. So what question


A. Hi,
Yes, you can do as you wish and post the menu on your property. You might need to obtain necessary clearances from the state Government though.

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icon Lawyer demanding more fees for returning the document.

Lawyer is demanding the rate of the property which we gave for running the case. it is almost like he won the case and he want to keep that property. were in we have given him to run the case on behal


A. Hi,
You can approach the State Bar Council if your lawyer is asking for amount more than what was initially agreed upon.

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icon Property related question

My father-in-law passed away last year, he owns a house. He has executed a WILL stating upon his wife’s (mother in law) death the house should be divided among his 3 children (one son and 2 daughter


A. Dear Sir,
Till the death of your mother-in-law nobody has right on such property.

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icon daughter in law rights in father-in-law self owned property

i have two children and my husband's mental condition is not good we don't have any property of our own or ancestral property my mother-in-law is the owner of my father-in-laws self owned property wha


A. Hi,

HUF grants a daughter-in-law the status of a member of the HUF but does not make her a coparcener.
In the case of deceased mother-in-law, her share will equally devolve amongst her children, and the daughter-in-law will acquire rights on her husband's share only.
So currently you can claim for maintenance from your in-laws and coparcenary share of your husband.

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icon Backdated Sale deed registration

Dear All Hope you are safe and well I have a situation where I would need your Legal expertise My mother has a flat in Mumbai (Andheri East) on her name, purchased in year 2000 from a Pvt Company. At


A. stamp duty was paid but registration was not done for procedure of the registration ?
Mumbai (Andheri East) flat is now crores.
you need seller private company also to do registration which can not happen now.
there are ways to do it by local lawyer


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icon Backdated Sale Deed registration

Dear All Hope you are safe and well I have a situation where I would need your Legal expertise My mother has a flat in Mumbai (Andheri East) on her name, purchased in year 2000 from a Pvt Company. At


A. stamp duty was paid but registration was not done for procedure of the registration ?
Mumbai (Andheri East) flat is now crores.
you need seller private company also to do registration which can not happen now.
there are ways to do it by local lawyer


Hope this clarifies,
Advocate Ankur Goel (Complete Law Shield)
#YourLifeYourChoice

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icon Minor typographical error in sale deed

I am looking to buy a property . the property has in total 3 sale deeds 1st sale deed - property allocation from an association to Owner1 - data of registration 31/03/2004 and year 20-3-2004 2nd Sale


A. this error is not of serious affecting ownership.
it is better to have rectification deed but if not possible then issue legal notice and also publish in newspaper for your security in mind.
Make proper sale deed for registration this time by mentioning all details.
dont go for any cheap deed writers.


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icon Property Related - Naming in Wife Name - Disadvantages

Me and Wife had bought a property in 2009 which will beompleted in 2021 and handed over by the builder to us. I have paid EMI on 25 Lacs Loan which was taken from Bank for 10 Yrs. 2 Yrs back my wife c


A. Dear Sir,

Joint Ownership of Property
Differentiating co-owners and co-borrowers
Joint-owners or co-owners are those people who have a share in the said property. More than one person can be the owner of a property. Joint property owners most of the times are spouse or it could be parents, children or siblings. A property can also be jointly owned with anyone- it could be friends, colleagues, distant relatives etc.
While there are no restrictions in owning a property with anyone, joint home loa ...ReadMore

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icon Land dispute or fraud

When a person and his wife have land a person using some loop holes sold a piece of land which is in his wife's name saying it's his and sold it with his signature using registrar's help after few yea


A. Hi,
You should file a police complaint regarding this and try to retrieve your money.

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both parties are comprimised. they filed compramise petition and after their petition the status of the case is showing advocate filed u/s 152 cpc . what is this means can any one explain in detail


A. Hi,
Section 152 C.P.C. provides for correction of clerical arithmetical mistakes in judgments, decrees or orders or errors arising therein from any accidental slip or omission. No Court can under the cover of the aforesaid sections modify, alter or add to the terms of its original judgment, decree or order.

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