Sale of ST Land To Non ST
Want to sell my land to non ST which was bought and registered in 1995. Bought the land from other non ST. Due to medical urgency want to sell.
Want to sell my land to non ST which was bought and registered in 1995. Bought the land from other non ST. Due to medical urgency want to sell.
Dear Client,
Whether you can sell the land to a non-ST person depends on the land laws applicable in your state and whether the land is subject to any restrictions on transfer. The fact that the land was purchased and registered in 1995 from another non-ST person may be relevant, but it does not automatically guarantee that a sale to a non-ST person is permissible today. You should verify the current revenue records and applicable state laws.
If there are no legal restrictions on transfer, y
In case of registration of an agreement between two parties over transfer of movable property if a latent ambiguity is found regarding an identity of a party in front of a sub registrar then can an af ...
Dear Client
Yes, if the ambiguity relates only to the identity of a party and not to the substance of the transaction, the Sub-Registrar may consider a clarificatory affidavit along with supporting identity documents to satisfy himself regarding the identity of the executant. However, whether such an affidavit is sufficient or whether the document itself requires correction or rectification will depend on the nature of the ambiguity and the requirements under the applicable Registration Act and
Mere father ka death hua ab sra property transfer ka procedure kaisa hai hume sub registrar office me transfer ke liye jana hoga ya society transfer karti hai
Dear Client,
Owner ke death ke baad SRA property ka transfer title documents, SRA rules aur society ki status par depend karta hai.
Aam taur par legal heirs ko death certificate, legal heir documents aur anya zaroori papers ke saath society ya concerned SRA authority ke paas transfer ke liye application deni hoti hai. Agar law ke hisaab se registered transfer deed ki zarurat ho, to Sub-Registrar Office mein registration bhi karwana pad sakta hai.
Isliye pehle concerned SRA authority ya societ
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I have a birth certificate issued by BBMP. But it was applied for (based on hospital record and cerificate) and received after 1 year of child's birth. When I took this birth certificate to Aadhaar fo ...
Dear Sir,
Before approaching the Magistrate, submit a written representation to the Registrar of Births and Deaths of the concerned BBMP Zone requesting digitization of the birth record and issuance of a digital Birth Certificate. Obtain an acknowledgment.
If BBMP rejects the request or does not respond within a reasonable time, the same can be produced before the Court.
Filing a Petition Before the Jurisdictional Magistrate
A miscellaneous petition may be filed before the jurisdictional Jud
Dear Sir,
Since you mentioned the date of birth as 01/01/2015, if the certificate relating to that birth has been cancelled, you should first obtain the cancellation order or written reason from the Registrar of Births and Deaths, Municipal Authority, Nagar Panchayat, Gram Panchayat, or concerned local authority that issued the certificate.
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I live alone from past 20 years and I don't have any documents with me, how can I register my marriage and get documents
Dear Client,
Marriage registration in India is governed by laws such as the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and the Special Marriage Act, 1954. For registration, the parties are generally required to submit proof of identity, age, address, photographs, and witnesses.
Challenges:
In the absence of documents, difficulties may arise in establishing:
1. Identity
2. Age or date of birth
3. Place of residence
Remedies:
1. First obtain basic identity documents such as Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, or PAN Card
I have vacated my flat and the building is demolished but the builder is avoiding tom sign the paaa
Dear Client,
If the Permanent Alternate Accommodation Agreement has not been executed and registered, the builder is in breach of his obligation, especially after you have already vacated and the building is demolished. You have a legal right to secure your alternate accommodation or compensation as per the redevelopment terms.
You should immediately send a written legal notice to the builder calling upon him to execute and register the agreement within a fixed time. If he fails, you can appro
Bar council rules and judiciary rules seek legal clarification regarding compliance with Rule 6 of the Bar Council of India Rules of Legal Education, 2008. I was enrolled in a B.Sc. course at Magadh U ...
Dear Client, Based on the facts stated, your case involves a limited overlap of two courses during the period when you were enrolled in both B.Sc. and BA LL.B. Under Rule 6 of the Bar Council of India Rules of Legal Education, 2008, simultaneous pursuit of two regular courses is not permitted. However, since you only completed the first semester of the law course, discontinued it early due to health reasons, and did not continue further, it may be viewed as a technical or limited issue rather th
Read more...Subsequent to your response earlier we have following further questions. 1. Can't we get protected u/s 10B of inam abolishan act 2. We are paying water tax every year to the department and occupied t ...
Dear Client,
The information provided is insufficient to give a conclusive legal opinion on protection under Section 10B of the Inam Abolition Act, as applicability depends on the nature of the land, classification, and specific facts of the case.
With regard to adverse possession, mere long possession and payment of taxes alone may not be sufficient. You must establish continuous, open, and hostile possession to the knowledge of the true owner for the prescribed period. The exact legal positi
A agricultural land bought in 1960, we got the patta, categorised as service inam in ROR 1B record, there in some part of the old survey number houses are constructed and also it is neither listed in ...
Dear client,
From your facts, the land appears to be an old Service Inam land, which has subsequently been in possession of your family since 1960 and for which a patta has been issued. However, the mere issuance of patta does not always mean that the land has been fully converted into absolute ryotwari tenure; the classification in revenue records (ROR 1B) as “Service Inam” is still legally significant.
Under the Andhra Pradesh (Telangana Area) Abolition of Inams Act, 1955 (or the corresp
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