icon Can I sell my property to Muslim

Dear sir, I am fom ASSAM, I need your advice prominently. I am Hindu and can I sell my property to Muslim?

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10 months ago


A. Dear client,
There is no legal barrier prohibiting you to sell your property to people from different religions.So yes you can sell your property to a Muslim

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icon A ward officer taking the side of opposite party by degrading us regrading the road issue

Does local plot measuring officer can directly bring the Notice without any higher authority by herself and demands us to demolish our property by next day. does the notice can anyone bring by hand or

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10 months ago


A. Dear Client,

A demolition order for unauthorized construction or encroachment is issued by the higher authority of the Municipal Corporation on the physical inspection and the report submitted by the ward Inspector recommending the demolition of unauthorized construction or encroachment. In the absence of prior notice of demolition, the action of the Civic Authority can be challenged before the Court by filing a suit for damages claiming hefty compensation. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance ...ReadMore

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icon Court order

No any kind of third party in suit property an order passed by city civil court, but defendents not following the court order and taking the rent of the property, what to do now?

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10 months ago


A. Dear client,
every person has to mandatorily comply with the Court's order. Non compliance is a serious issue and is treated as going against the Court. Please file a suit for contempt of court against the defendant

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icon Legal Heir Dispute

The jurisdiction of this land purchase is in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Mr. Konar purchased a property in 1975 and he passes away with 6 sons/daughters. He didn't have a will, thus we have a intersate si

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10 months ago


A. Dear Client,

The grandfather's property in the hand of the grandson or granddaughter is treated as ancestral property and all the surviving legal heirs are entitled to an equal share of the said property by birth. When all the legal heirs are matured you need to obtain NOC from them before disposing of the property otherwise in the absence of NOC, they can claim their share in the property as their right to property is not extinguished.

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icon TDS on property sale

How much tds is cut for a seafarers on sale of property

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10 months ago


A. Dear client,
Any income which accrues or arise in India is taxable here in India under section 5(2)(b). So income earned by seafarer like capital gain on sales of investment or property is taxable and required to be reported at the time of filing your return of income. Taxability generally depends on the value of the property

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icon Property rights

My father died without making a will...now my mother wants to give all that property to my younger brother and elder married sister and cutoff me from being its hier......can she really do that legall

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10 months ago


A. Dear client,
All of the surviving legal heirs of the deceased, including you, are eligible for an equal portion of the property when it is left by your deceased father intestate, that is, without a Will. Your mother cannot give your share of the aforementioned property to your other siblings without your permission.

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icon requirement of 100 percent consent from residents for registration of society

I have a property which is unoccupied. Residents who have occupied have come together to form an association and want to get the society registered which I am against. Can they get the association reg

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10 months ago


A. Dear client,
at least 2/3rd majority must consent to the registration of a society. The society will get registered without your consent if 2/3rd majority agrees

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icon Stampt Duty Purchased a flat

Purchased a flat for 825000 in Mum in May 1998. Had pd 28250 stamp duty against the same. Missed registration. Visited their off nr Old custom house & got the verification done. I was then told to

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10 months ago


A. Dear Client,

From the query, it appears your property was undervalued when you bought it in the year 1998 by default and moreover, you did not register the deed of conveyance within the prescribed time limit. As a result, you are now facing the consequences. The usual time limit for registration is four months from the date of execution of the document on payment of Stamp duty and Registration fees. In case the time limit has expired, you can make an application to the sub-registrar for condon ...ReadMore

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icon My brother in law and sister are after my parents property

My brother in law and sister are after my parent's property. They live abroad. My dad is visiting them in 2 weeks. I am trying to stop him but he trusts them way too much. I am scared if my brother in

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10 months ago


A. Dear Client,

In case your parent's property is self-acquired property and jointly owned by them, then you need not worry to lose it (having your mother's support) because one of the owners of the property is on your side. But in case it is the self-acquired property and singly owned by him, then he can dispose of that property as per his choice to anybody. Once the title of the property is transferred by registered Deed of Gift or Will, it will be a very difficult task to prove fraud or undue ...ReadMore

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icon Haraasment of neighbour through combined road

Neighbour and we had combined road , neighbour brings lot of outside persons and children's to their house, going before from our house, when we use to park our vehicles,before our house she is quare

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10 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Common Road is for a common purpose and is known as a Public Road, Parking of private vehicles on public roads other than the assigned parking place or zone is not permissible and not allowed by the Civic authority. If such parking makes any obstacles or causes any inconvenience, a dispute arises between the resident neighbors. So, in the prevailing situation, it is advisable to settle the dispute amicably with the neighbors to avoid litigation and other consequences.

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