Property papers concern
hello... there is property(house) which is under the name of my mother elder sister(she is unmarried/divorced) and we are living with her from past 10 yrs...initially before building the house there ...
hello... there is property(house) which is under the name of my mother elder sister(she is unmarried/divorced) and we are living with her from past 10 yrs...initially before building the house there ...
File suit for permanent injunction
Hello sir/madam As we are in financial difficulty , one of other friend has come forward to assist us financially, but they want our property ( house) registered in their name , but has assured us tha ...
Yes, it is called Conditional Sale Deed
According to Indian law, if I bought a land and I allowed the previous owner to live on my land for a year. Is there any chance of he grabing my land?
No. He cannot. It will be permissive possession.
i have a 2 bigha patta land (agriculture) in west bengal. i need some money for treatment of my wife and some money for marriage of my daughter. can i sell/transfer some part of land to others.kindly ...
If purchaser is ready then sell it.
respected sir/madam i need to know that i want to sell or transfer my patta land in West Bengal (agriculture) to fulfill marriage expanses of my daughter,i also not able to cultivate for long time due ...
Yes you can sell if purchaser ready
20 years ago my grandfather purchased land from one person legally.we have all original land papers.but this februray the person put a case on my father that the land belong to him.and court sent a sh ...
You should check with the court office to see if any case is also filed by him. You have not told who is in possession of the land.
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Hi, my mother has transferred all her immovable assets under my name in her Will/Deed. Its her own hard earned money. Now can my elder brother who is adopted claim ownership. What measures or precau ...
If the property is in Karnataka, you ask mu contact details with vidhikarya and seek a consultation.
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My grandfather has expired... He owned a shop in which he had assigned nomination to my grandmother and his son in the ratio of 50:50...he has 4 children... 3 daughters and one son... My question is.. ...
It is your grandfather property daughter's have no right as per his nominations
Sir, my uncle get the property from his parents year 1994, though we don't have the information. But now he sell the property. I have found a mistake in the dalil record.there are two seperate dalil r ...
As per your question if there is mistake int he dalil (sale deed) then it is to be understood that the property has not been transferred legally and either the sale deed has to be corrected or you can claim the unsold property. Secondly as you have mentioned that your uncle sold your grandfathers property I think he cannot do that as your father and even you will have rights in that. You can speak to me and seek all advice that you want.
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My Case is based as per below; X purchased a property comprising land and building from the government through an auction held by later. Many years later A, whose land has been sold to X on account of ...
It is a civil suit. It will go for years together. Better to file application under order 7 rule 11d of CPC
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