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allurisivajiraju   11 October 2009 at 20:02

Insolvency Petition.

Respected Seniors,

One Mr. X filed a Debtor Insolvency petition. There in Mr. X stated that one of his creditor Mr. Y approached him and stated that If you (Mr. X ) transfers all of your properties in my name then i will clear all the debts. Mr. X relied upon the words of Mr. Y and that all of his properties transfered in the name of Mr. Y by way of agreement to sale cum General power of Attoprney. By taking advantage Mr. Y trasfers the said properties in name of his friends and relatives by way oif sale deeds. Hence Mr. X filed the said Petition and prayed the Hon'ble Court that punish Mr. Y according to law and cancel the documents executed by Mr. Y in favour of his friends and relatives and also daclare him as an insolvent. The said Petition was filed by Mr. X with in the 90 days from the date of documents which were executed by Mr. Y.

In the above circumstances what is the legal remedy available to Mr. X.

Thanking you sir in advance.

K.Ravichandren   11 October 2009 at 18:56

Property Registration Authorities demanding more stamp duty

I bought a property of vacant(agricultural) land in May 2005 and availed concession U/s.47(A). The Registering authority retained the Document and demanded more stamp duty after an inspection by themselves along with the Revenue Department officials. I paid as per their demand in Nov, 2005. Even after that they were demanding higher stamp duty stating that it is added in the nearby Municipal limits and its guide line value is increased. The land is still situated among the agricultural land and paying agricultural tax and is on the basis of the nearby river. I sent a reply letter through a lawyer stating that it was already revalued and the difference deficit stamp duty was also paid. But they were in practice of sending notices for enquiries in Collector office and due to my family circumstances i could not attend. Now a letter from the Inspector General of Registar has come and attend for an enquiry on the matter above mentioned demanding nearly Rs.4,53,000/- deficit stamp duty. Please advice me what shall i do? How to handle the situation.

dewakar   11 October 2009 at 16:20

Suit for declaration

Can we file a suit for declaration declaring a major hindu be the adopted son of female widow having age difference more than 25 years? any legal impediments please?

Adv.Yashwardhan Tiwari   11 October 2009 at 15:57

Threat to death

As i lend 39000Rs to my teacher for a rental house in november 2007 of which i have a leave and license agreement copy.Where her sign and photo and finger print signs their.Out of 39000 i received only 5000Rs till today through cheque. whenever i go to her place she warns me not come to his place and his son assaulted me on 17 july 2009 along with his friend after stopping me on the way by ZEN i gave the registration of car and gave me threat to death.For this i reported in police station but no action taken place. father of that boy{husband of my teacher}has a criminal record in police station offence no112/2002 u/s 420 but he is not alive.But it show that they are
having criminal background.

AS

FIR u/s 341,294,506,323,34 was launched on 6 -10-2009 for the incident of 17 july 2009 for which i have given application on the same day 17 july 2009 but it was received on 30-07-2009 on the direction of SP.Police investigating officer has not arrested any of the accussed till today 11-10-2009 and i am still getting threat to death and in my MLC doctor has written nature of injury is grievious as my half tooth was broken now what shall i do. But section of grievious hurt is not mentioned on FIR. As for whole incident there is no witness.Police says that FIR karwne se kuch nahi hota hum apne hissab se deal karenge.In this what shall i do.How can i feel secured as they are very influential people. what will be the right way to deal this matter.Suggest
I am feeling insecured.

tharun   11 October 2009 at 14:40

partition suit

A case on house property was disposed with equal rights to all legal heirs. I am a legal heir to the property and the other legal heirs are still not showing interest in disposing/settling the property(even after several months of disposal of case). I would like to know if there is any way I can resolve this other than going for partition suit. If no, what would be the procedure for a partition suit and what is the approximate time period it would take for the suit to resolve and what court fee would I incur?
Thanking you in advance.

DAMUKUMAR.S   11 October 2009 at 12:54

service tax in india on immovable property

I would like to know whether i am liable to pay service tax to the land owner for the room i've occupied as my Office in a multi storied building from the State Housing Board. Would Advocates fall under the purview of Service tax?

tarun goyal   11 October 2009 at 10:44

meaning of admitting the appeal in a court

respected sirs,when an appellate court admits an appeal on an issue without giving stay to the order of lower court, what is the effect of the order passed by the lower court. can it be implemented. can the order passed by the lower court be cited in the other case. what is the effect if the case is not decided in the appellate court for a long time.

Suresh C Mishra   11 October 2009 at 10:37

PF member to withdraw his dues from trust of company

sir my cleint has been retired on 1 jan,2009 but till today No fund amount has been given to him in spite of his complaint to RPFC ? What I can do to get it very soon ? He is seriously ill ? need money urgent ? Company runs provident fund trust ? Is any remedy against him in HCfor getting direction agaisnt trust?

queryking   11 October 2009 at 10:34

summons to pardanashin lady

what is the procedure to serve the notice on the pardanashin women

Sachin   11 October 2009 at 10:31

Releasing right in HUF property

Hi

My father had purchased the flat in Mumbai. He expired in 1975 and loan against the flat was settled through his PF/Gratuaty settlement.

Few years back we signed affedevit, so that share certificate can be transferred in our mother's name.

Now I want to release my right in favour of my sister. She will pay some amount for the same.

We want to do this in such a way that till my mother is alive she would have the right on the flat where she is staying and after her my sister would get the complete right over the flat.

Also can I show the amount I am receiving as HUF property/right sell and get the tax exemption?

regards

Sachin



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