icon My Mother was SC and marriaged with General

My Mother was SC and marriaged with Brahmin men ( General ) and had me in 2002 and divorced after few years, I come in general, and my mother passed 2 years back and i am still struggling to get in my


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In many societies, a child typically inherits the caste or social status of their father. The caste is determined at birth and is traditionally associated with the father's lineage. Consequently, individuals often use their father's surname, which simplifies matters in terms of caste identification. This practice aligns with the cultural and social norms where paternal ancestry plays a significant role in determining one's caste or social group.

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icon Problem with builder in my purchased resale flat after 9 years

I am from Ahmedabad, Gujarat. I purchased the flat before 9 years ago with the First owner. Now after 9 years the builder hands over the administration to the society and transfers the name of the f


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If you possess a registered sale deed and have legal possession of the property, a builder cannot legitimately demand payment of any additional dues. Such actions by the builder may be considered an unfair trade practice. In response to this situation, you can take the following steps:

1. Serve a Legal Notice:
- Initiate the process by serving a legal notice to the builder, clearly outlining your possession of the property and the registered sale deed.
- Notify the builder ...ReadMore

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icon Dont want to give my ancestor property share to my younger son

I have four acre in haryana and my younger son is a criminal and fraud person. I don't want to give him any share of my ancestor property and want to give full share to my elder son. Kindly provide th


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An individual acquires the right to ancestral property by birth. Ancestral property typically refers to property inherited for four or more generations that has not been divided or sold off. In the case of the property inherited by your grandfather, it is considered ancestral property, and all the grandchildren are entitled to an equal share in the property since their birth.

It is important to note that a coparcener, in this case, your grandfather, does not have the right to uni ...ReadMore

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icon Builder fooled me with flase flat size

I have purchased flat of 1250 sft (Including common area) and a car parking for 4600000. My booking form & Agreement of sale mentioned about it clearly. I have applied for a loan of 4500000 in SBI Ho


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Regarding your first question about canceling an SBI home loan, once a loan is approved or sanctioned, it cannot be canceled or closed until it is repaid or foreclosed by the borrower.

For the second question about getting a refund of 50,000 rupees for legal, documentation, processing fees, stamp duty, and franking, these expenses are typically non-refundable and are borne by the borrower as part of the loan processing.

Regarding the third question about the refund of challan 26 ...ReadMore

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icon Land Registration Documents Issue from the Builder

Need suggestions from Experts My friend and I purchased two HMDA plots in a company named Akshita in Maheshwaram near Hyderabad Airport. Problem: Akshita Employee made the calculation and included


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Cease any additional payments to the individual attempting to extort money from you under any pretext. By serving a legal notice, you have the option to initiate a private complaint against them in the Magistrate's Court under Section 200 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr. PC).

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icon Builder is asking EB name transfer caution deposit of 90000

Builder is asking EB name transfer caution deposit of 90000/- from me where I already paid agreed amount as per sale agreement but still not handover the property. As per construction agreement the h


A. Dear Client,

Section 31 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) empowers any aggrieved individual to file a complaint with the Authority or the adjudicating officer for violations of the provisions outlined in the Act or its related rules and regulations by a promoter or builder. In response to deficiencies in service and unfair trade practices, you have the option to file a complaint against the Builder under Section 35 of the Consumer Compensation Act, 2019. This inv ...ReadMore

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icon Whether DTCP approval separately required for regularised plot

I am planning to buy regularised plot. I understand that regularisation of unapproved plot taken place as below. "Regularisation of Plot is of two stages. In the first stage, the layout is to be reg


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The Directorate of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) oversees planned construction and development, preventing unauthorized construction within its jurisdiction. Properties approved by DTCP may have more lenient regulations, making them cost-effective and easier to develop. However, these properties could be situated in developing areas lacking complete infrastructure and amenities. Choosing a DTCP-approved property is advisable for those seeking affordability in a developing locat ...ReadMore

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icon Adjustment of Stamp duty on sales agreement and Sales deed

Hi , I bought a flat in Bengaluru, Builder and I entered into Sale Agreement and got it registered in Sub Registrar office after paying stamp duty of 0.5% percent of total sale consideration. 1. is st


A. Dear Client,

Stamp duty is non-adjustable with previous registrations and must be paid for each document or deed registration. The concept of a time limit does not apply since there is no opportunity for adjustment.

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icon Sale of property when tenants is not vacating and have registered 107 notices

We have tenant not paying rent for 4 years and have occupied the property around 11 years. It’s in Bihar and police was not supporting we ended up selling the property. One month before the registra


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In the current scenario, consider filing a petition under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr. P.C.) in the High Court to quash proceedings initiated by the Executive Magistrate/SDM under Section 107 of the Cr. PC, citing the grounds of falseness and vagueness. If the High Court quashes the proceedings as false and fabricated, you can subsequently file a complaint case before a magistrate or lodge an FIR with the police under Sections 182 and 211 of the Indian Penal Cod ...ReadMore

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icon Buying an unregistered flat in resale from 2nd buyer

I am interested in buying an unregistered flat in Noida Extension from 2nd buyer of the said flat. On checking the Builder Buyer Agreement/Allotment Letter, the builder seems to have transferred the f


A. Dear Client,

If the initial transaction lacks a registered document, acquiring a sale deed in your name is necessary. To formalize this, seek signatures of the presumed previous owner as consenting witnesses on your sale deed. This process helps establish legal ownership and ensures the transaction is properly documented and registered.

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