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Posted On : March 3, 2020

Property Law in India

Property law has always been an area of concern for any country as it is something which every member of a society wheth...

Property Law in India
Posted On : December 17, 2019

The Nitty Gritties of Property Tax

What is a Property Tax?A government’s main income source is the levy of taxes, and as the government’s coffers fill up through earned tax revenues, the citizen’s access to resources is ascertained accordingly. Ownership of property is ownership of a taxable asset and the property tax is paid annually by the owner of a property or land to the government. Depending on government policies, this...

What and how Property Lawyers do their job
Posted On : December 9, 2019

What and how Property Lawyers do their job

What’s land law all about? What's it that property lawyers do and how do they do it? These are the queries that pop up in one’s mind as one gets initiated in the real estate business and the only way one can get answers to these questions is by seeking advice. Oftentimes even after paying a couple of lakhs of rupees as a down payment on a flat, that is under construction the builder or de...

Posted On : November 21, 2019

How to have a tenant vacate premises by sending a Legal Notice

If one were to own extra houses and earn rental income out of those houses then its regarded as a source of passive income. N...

How to have a tenant vacate premises by sending a Legal Notice
Posted On : November 12, 2019

Daughter's claim on father's property When she can and can't

Young spouses with minimal education or earning capacity are destined to be harassed by the husband as well as the husband’s family. To exacerbate matters, one’s parents may not be very keen on providing support to their child besides the siblings may not be too keen on sharing the ancestral property.In such a situation what would one do is the moot point. Financial dependence, whether on th...

Entitlement of The Easement for Homebuyers
Posted On : November 2, 2019

Entitlement of The Easement for Homebuyers

The right of easement is a well-established right since time immemorial. An easement is essentially an entitlement to a certain land that the owner or occupier possesses and thereby derives benefit from the piece of land to either do and keep on doing something or to hold back and continue to hold back someone from doing something on another piece of land that may not be one’s own. In legal term...

Posted On : October 25, 2019

Laws for Partition of property in India

The Partition Act (1893) authorizes one of claiming entitlement over his/her shares. The article essentially focuses on the u...

Laws for Partition of property in India
Posted On : October 20, 2019

Children’s Entitlement in Father’s Property

Introduction?As coparceners sons and daughters have numerous birthrights as well as the right to survivorship in the ancestral property. Owing to the Right to Survivorship if a coparcener passes away the property is partitioned amongst the other surviving coparceners. The coparceners jointly own the property and if any of the coparceners want that the property is partitioned their claim ...

Can a Daughter Claim on Ancestral Property
Posted On : October 3, 2019

Can a Daughter Claim on Ancestral Property

Post amendment in 2005, daughters, regardless of whether unmarried or married, is regarded as a member of HUF belonging to her father and can be the designated ‘karta’ managing his HUF property.) Up until the amendment of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, in 2005, sons and daughters did not have equal property rights. Although sons had absolute right over the property of their father's, onl...

Posted On : September 23, 2019

Property Rights of Hindu Women

Its as much a tradition as its ironical that under the Hindu Law women after marriage and even before marriage were denied ri...

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