Unregistered flat owners association
Legal action on association. I am flat owner
Legal action on association. I am flat owner
Dear Client,
Your query suffers from a lack of information to address it suitably. You expressed your situation but did not provide a cause of action that attracts a legal remedy. This is a forum, and in the absence of a specific cause of action, suitable legal remedies cannot be suggested based on the standalone situation/circumstances. So, please revert to us with more details and a cause of action that requires a legal remedy.
In case of an endorsed flat, the Builder X will register the property in my Favour whereas the payment is being done to the Seller Y. Should the Seller Y be an witness during registration of the flat
Dear Client,
To register a property, the buyer, seller, or their authorized representative must apply to the relevant Sub-Registrar Office in Ghaziabad. The original sale document, also known as a conveyance deed along with receipt of stamp duty payable for registration of the deed of sale shall be submitted before the Sub-Registrar on the date of registration of the deed along with Aadhaar cards, PAN cards, passports, and voter ID as an identity proof and ration cards, utility bills, and bank s
I am working in walmart India from 2016 and my last working day is dec 2024. I'll give resignation from job to get better opportunity,. As per my first offer letter not maintion any leave related deta ...
Dear Client,
Under the Factories Act, workers who have worked at least 240 days in a factory during the year are entitled to annual leave. Adults earn one day for every 20 days worked, while employees under 18 earn one day for every 15. The Shops and Establishment Act provides detailed guidelines on leave entitlements for employees working in commercial establishments such as shops, offices, and restaurants. The provisions vary from state to state. Under this Act, employees accrue one day of pa
I have been challaned for the first time under drunken driving in Ludhiana Punjab. Police impounded my RC as well. I have paid my challan online of 5000. How to get back my RC
Dear Client,
Section 185 of The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 makes driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol a criminal and non-bailable offence in India. The Government has made stricter rules under Section 185 of the Motor Vehicle Act. Punishments under Section 185 of the MV Act include a fine of up to ₹10,000 or imprisonment of up to 6 months or both including suspension of driving license. If the offence is repeated within a year, the fine can go up to Rs. 15,000 along with imprisonment
Dear sir, This is bring to kind notice that our land is Great grand mother name in the name of land 1 acre equal share to 2 sons 0.50 acres she is 2 sons 4 daugthers 2 sons died 3 da ...
Dear Sir,
Section 15 in The Hindu Succession Act, 1956
15. General rules of succession in the case of female Hindus.—
(1) The property of a female Hindu dying intestate shall devolve according to the rules set out in section 16,—
(a) firstly, upon the sons and daughters (including the children of any pre-deceased son or daughter) and the husband;
(b) secondly, upon the heirs of the husband;
(c) thirdly, upon the mother and father;
(d) fourthly, upon the heirs of the father; and
(e) lastly,
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The schedule of my property was wrongly registered in the sale agreement. Can I change them when I do settlement of my property on my son's name?
Dear Client,
A deed of rectification which, is also referred to as a deed of confirmation, correction deed, confirmation deed, supplementary deed, amendment deed, etc. required to rectify the error in the original deed with the prior permission of the Registrar/Sub-Registrar. Both parties to the contract(Seller & Buyer) must consent to the revisions requested and attend at the sub-registrar's office for the registration rectification deed. A rectification deed is recognized under Section 17 of
I bought a auto rickshaws from a financial company but the previous owner put the vehicle in block list and demands money .what to do sir
Dear Sir,
You have to settled issue amicably. Alternatively ask him to go to court. Further you are advised not to give possession of the auto because he may take your auto forcibly.
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At time of allotment application if some one already had a 1bhk flat and he had again applied for a 3 bhk flat in category 3 and get an allotment too... Then if he sells off 1st flat by yhe time of r ...
Dear Client,
Your query is a little bit confusing about your State of residence/living. However, be informed that vide notification no PF-27/48921 dated 19th Aug 2013 issued under the Government of Haryana Affordable Housing Policy, 2013, an affidavit duly notarized on a stamp paper valued Rs.10/- is required to be submitted by the Buyer while applying for allotment of a flat/apartment under Haryana Affordable Housing Policy, 2013 declaring therein that his or her spouse and his dependent childr
CAN RENTAL AGREEMENT NOTARISED BY OATH COMMISSIONER ,AND IS IT VALID
Dear Client,
A rent or lease agreement of more than one year tenure requires registration paying requisite stamp duty under Sec.17 of the Registration Act, 1908. If the rent agreement is less than one year then its notarisation can meet the purposes.
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Sir if a society fails to submit annual lists and accounts to the registrar of societies from last 34 years ,will that society be declared as a defunct society
Dear Client,
As per ByeLaw No. 152(b) of model Byelaw made under the Maharashtra Cooperative Society Act, 1960, if the Committee of the Society fails to submit an Audit Rectification Report to the Registrar and the Minute of the Annual General Body Meeting, all the Members of the Committee shall be deemed to have committed an Offence under section 146 of the Act and shall be liable for Penalty under section 147 of the MCS Act once the matter is brought to the notice of the Registrar of the Coope
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