icon Two election cards

Today i got two election cards by post at home. I had applied from my village gram panchayat and other from cyber. Now i got the two cards so which one is valid and which one have to use??

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9 months ago


A. Dear client,
One cannot be registered as a voter twice whether in the same constituency or in different constituencies. This is as laid down in sections 17 & section 18 of Representation of People Act, 1950.

Section 31 of said Act: Making false declarations.—If any person makes in connection with— (a) the preparation, revision or correction of an electoral roll, or (b) the inclusion or exclusion of any entry in or from an electoral roll,
a statement or declaration in writing which is false ...ReadMore

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icon Transfer of ownership of two wheeler

I want to purchase second hand bike but the owner is physically no well so he can't went to rto office so what should i do to transfer the ownership of two wheeler is seller presence is required to pr

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
For the transfer of ownership of a vehicle from Seller to Purchaser, Seller should present himself physically before the Registering Authority under M V Act, 1988 for sale verification and the reason behind this verification is to verify whether on the date of transfer of the vehicle, owner/transferor is alive because in course of processing of an application for transfer of the vehicle, if the seller/owner dies, then the registration of the vehicle is withheld or kept in abeyance ...ReadMore

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icon Registration of land

I had paid some amount and made an agreement to buy the land from the owner who has a brother , sister and mother. Now the owner has expired before registering the land. What must be done now to get t

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The Agreement to Sale executed between you and the landowner become infructuous and unenforceable and the status of the ownership of the property is changed on the expiry of the landowner. In that situation, until and unless the surviving legal heirs of the deceased landowner get their share in the said property through the decree of partition suit and agreed to sell the property to you, you cannot take any legal action against them for execution of deed of sale as per the terms of ...ReadMore

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icon Elections in Haryana registration and regulation of societies act

In RWA elections who is allowed to contest elections as per Haryana registration and regulation of societies act ? Is there primary owner rule and what is the definition of primary owner ?

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9 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
This question is more appropriately will be answered by Advocates practicing in Haryana State and well versed in Haryana registration and regulation of societies act.

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icon Sale deed registration

I purchased house CBD Belpaur 2004. The sale agreement registered August 2004 . But not done sale deed registration. If I want to do the full and final registration now how much panality to be paid .

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,
A transfer of title of immovable property by way of sale can be effected only by a deed of conveyance. On receipt of full consideration value from the Buyer, the Seller is duty-bound to register the property in f/o. of the Buyer u/s.17 of the Registration Act, 1908. Any document executed for any purpose that requires mandatory registration under the Act, has to be registered within 4 months of execution failing which the concerned party has to apply to the concerned Sub-Registrar ...ReadMore

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icon Agriculture Land Registration

If some land is done in the father's name with the money of the son, will the married daughter have a share in it?

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9 months ago


A. Dear Madam,
You can file partition suit if father is no more saying that entire amount was belonging to father who purchased the land. Then the son may come to compromise as the case will goes for years together.

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icon Ancestral Property Transfer

My late grandfather sold property to my father 23 years ago, though he had 2 other daughters. Agreement document not registered. Property under my father\'s control; he pays house tax and electricity

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,

In the absence of registration of the Deed of Agreement to sell and also in the absence of registered Deed of Sale only possession can not confer the title of the property to your father. Moreover, in the absence of the Seller/ owner ( your grandfather) of the property, how can the deed of sale be registered in the name of your father? So, on the expiry of your grandfather, the status of the property is to be considered as intestate property. As per the law of inheritance and Succ ...ReadMore

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icon Sale deed - My father purchased the flat

My father purchased the flat in 1993.they are two partners .Aggreement is done but sale is remaining but builder is not doing sale deed one patner is ready but another patner is not getting ready to d

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9 months ago


A. Dear Client,

When one partner is not ready to abide by the condition of the Deed of Partnership, then the other partner may execute a deed of cancellation of the partnership deed after serving a legal notice. On the basis Deed of Cancellation, your father may enter into a fresh agreement with the Builder and get the property registered in his name. Further, in case the property is bought on the joint contribution of capital by both the partners, then on cancellation of the deed of cancellation ...ReadMore

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icon Buyer misuing the gaps and extended Registration date to 12 mouths

I am owner of land, we want to sold the land so we made sale agreement for 3mounths with 25% token amount, due to land price gone down so he did not submit remaining amount. He ask to extend 15 days m

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10 months ago


A. Dear client,
Under the registration act the sale deed has to be registered within 4 months from the date of its execution and this period can further be extended to another 4 months

A document can be registered max within 8 months from the date of its signing on payment of penalty with the registration fee

Answering your question, As per Section 54 of the Indian Stamp Act, if you do not have any immediate use of a stamp paper, then you can deposit it back to the collector within six months fro ...ReadMore

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icon Property Registration

We bought a property in 2005 and couldnt register it in our name due to cash crunch. Now when we are going to register it the saler is asking for money (market price *34%) as he is claiming to pay suc

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10 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
It is better to pay some amount and get register your property to avoid future complications. It is time barred to get register as such you may also lose the property itself.

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