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Posted On : February 1, 2023

Family Pension to Unmarried Daughter in India

Ancestral property used to be entitled exclusively for sons in the family. But we are going to complete two decades in a coup...

Family Pension to Unmarried Daughter in India
Posted On : December 23, 2022

WB HIRA vs RERA: What is Applicable in West Bengal?

HistoryRERA stands for Real Estate Regulatory Authority and this authority was created to be in control of the unregulated real estate market which often takes the homebuyers for a ride. Hence, the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act of 2016 (RERA) was enacted by the Central Government to bring in transparency in the real estate sector. The Act also focuses upon the removal of problems, d...

Essentials of a Builder-Buyer Agreement - Things You Should Know!
Posted On : December 22, 2022

Essentials of a Builder-Buyer Agreement - Things You Should Know!

Have you heard of a builder-buyer agreement? It is the first document which brings the builder and home buyers on a common ground regarding the sale/ possession/ delivery of the project.  The BBA or builder buyer agreement format as per RERA lays the terms regarding the layout of the overall project, unit to be allotted to buyer, additional rights, conditions for cancellation of agreement, an...

Posted On : December 6, 2022

A Walk Through Intellectual Property Rights in India

Imagine that you are an exceptional writer whose novels have become talk of the town. You became a famous personality overnig...

A Walk Through Intellectual Property Rights in India
Posted On : December 2, 2022

Joint or Co-Ownership of Property in India: A Sneak Peek

Did you know? The rights of co owners of property may vary for husband-wife and business partners. Tax implications of joint ownership of property might bring some benefits. Find the various types of joint ownership of property and understand the context behind. Joint Property Rules in IndiaAs the term suggests, when two or more people jointly own a property and the shares are not separated b...

How Many Types of Property in India?
Posted On : November 10, 2022

How Many Types of Property in India?

We own so many things in life. It starts with a few diapers, goes on with clothes, jewellery, currency, land, etc. Then we end up with nothing once the heart stops beating. Yet, property still remains one of the biggest reasons for dispute in this mortal world. Here on this page, the different types of property in India have been categorised and thereby explained. ‘Property’ is a vast con...

Posted On : August 11, 2022

Rakshabandhan: Legal View of Brother-Sister Relationship

Pulling your sister’s hair feels great. Fake crying to get your brother beaten by parents feels awesome. Pillow fights in s...

Rakshabandhan: Legal View of Brother-Sister Relationship
Posted On : August 5, 2022

RERA New Rules 2022

The previous two decades witnessed a property boom in India, particularly in the metropolitan cities. Having a home, a personal space is something special for everyone. There has been much buzz around big real estate corporations not delivering the projects for years while home-buyers have paid more than 80% while awaiting possession. This fact crushed hundreds of dreams of having their own home. ...

Meaning and Difference Between Sale and Agreement to Sell
Posted On : July 22, 2022

Meaning and Difference Between Sale and Agreement to Sell

Agreement and contract are common terms used synonymously in day-to-day life. But the fact is people commonly do not know the real difference in legal terms. This confusion results in additional doubts with the related phrases and phenomena. Sale and agreement to sell is one such classic example. While buying a property, is it an agreement to sell or is it a contract of sale? Know the differe...

Posted On : July 8, 2022

Who Needs A Legal Heirship Certificate? - Find Here

When someone dies without making a Will for his/ her property, such a person is said to have ‘died intestate’ in ...

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