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Chandra sekhar   12 February 2009 at 10:27

Non Return of Documents by the Bank

Dear All,

We have paid the due amount to the Bank as per RBI one time settlement guidelines and also Bank has collected its legal expenses from us though RBI Guide lines do not allow such thing. We have obtained full and final settlement and No due certificate from the Bank on 30/04/2003. By 2000 year itself Bank has filed a Case and won in the lower Court and the same was appealed by us in the High Court and pending as on the date of settlement. Our valuable property was pledged as security and the original documents are with the bank.

Till today the Bank has not returned the original documents to us thought we have met them several times and also written several Registered letters to the Bank and its DGM Office.

Please advise us the next course of action to be taken up on the Bank including filing of Criminal Case and as well as claiming compensation etc.

Please quote some use full judgments on this issue.

Regards

suchitra   12 February 2009 at 09:19

Solution for my problem


Dear sir,

Am having a different problem, I dont
know whether it is related to any law,
Thinking that i may get a solution for
this problem. sir, 6 months back i got
married and moved to my husband`s house
My father in law usually quarells with
my mother in law and my husband told
this is in practice since 30 years. Both
my mother in law and father in law are
good to me. I noticed that some days my
MIL used to be moody and sad, so i asked
her what is the matter, she told
somethings that made me stunned for
sometime. My FIL has very high sex drive
He is aged 68 years and MIL aged 57.
She is suffering from BP as well as
diabetics, and totally lost interest
in sex. This makes him furious and uses
vulgar slang, that cannot be told here.
As my husband was not aware of this,
shocked to know this, My FIL had
threatend her that if anyone comes to
know about this, i will commit sucide.
My FIL says that it is beyond my
tolerance, i will end myself. Now
please tell me what can be done at this
situation. Please suggest some solution.

Dr.Mumbiram   12 February 2009 at 07:32

Application for Writ of Mandamus

The Art.226 (A) of the Constitution states that an order issued by the High Court in the nature of Mandamus will stand vacated if respondents were not furnished copies of the application for the writ or were not given an opportunity for hearing. Does the High Court provide copies of our application for writ to the respondents or is it left to us (the petitioner) to provide such copies of the application for writ to the respondents on our own ?
The Bombay High Court asks the petitioner to provide five copies of the writ petition. Are these extra-copies meant for the respondents ?

Md. Muneeruddin   12 February 2009 at 00:40

Boundaries of suit property

In a suit for declaration, the plaintiff is relying on a sale deed in which the boundary of suit property is not mentioned. Hence there is no evidence to check the boundaries of the suit property in the Schedule annexed to the plaint with the title document relied by the plaintiff.

What is the effect of this lacuna of not mentioning boundaries of the property in a registered sale deed or an agreement of sale because, it is difficult to identify the property if the boundries are not mentioned in the title documents.

Kindly provide any citation in respect of effect on the suit if boundaries of suit property is not given in the title documents?

Please advise?

Md. Muneeruddin   12 February 2009 at 00:34

Validation of sale deed

Some persons are making sale deed on low denomination stamp paper they purchased in the past and later they are typing sale deeds and getting it validated and using it in the civil suits?

What are the options available to agrieved persons due to such validated sale deeds

Is there any case citation available on this matter?

Please suggest.

Satyendra   11 February 2009 at 21:06

Terminolagy

What is the difference between lawyer, Advocate, Barristor & Solicitor.

If these are same meaning then when these words are used for any particular purpose.

Satyendra   11 February 2009 at 20:59

Stamp Paper

What is the difference between Judicial and Non Judicial Stamp Paper.

How many types of stamp paper? For what purposes they are used and on what factors it is determind that what value of stamp peper is required for that purpose.

BHANUPRAKASH   11 February 2009 at 18:29

Dauthers Right in Father's property

We are four children for our parents in that two sons and two daughters. My name is Bhanuprakash, younger to all. My two sisters got married by selling the mothers part of property. My father owns a house. Now my parents are living and given permission to do manufacturing work of my brother in that house.At present my brother is not taking care of my parents and demanding his property share. I am living so far to my parents living place due to job opportunity. My parents are planning to sell our house. But my sisters are demanding their share immediately to agree for house sale. They are also not taking care about our parents. Is there any law relating to demand parents property without taking care about their maintenance and health problems? I am ready to take care out of my budget with my family, but others are objecting to leave our parents from the house wihtout property settlement. But they are suffuring without care of children and others.

RAJINDER KUMAR GARG   11 February 2009 at 18:14

ATTACHMENT OF DEBIT BALANCE

CAN A COURT CAN ORDER FOR ATTACHMENT OF DEBIT BALANCE OF A PARTY? SUPPOSE IF A PARTY IS AVAILING THE CASH CREDIT LIMIT FROM A BANK AND THE PARTY HAS NOT UTILISED ITS FULL LIMIT AND THE DECREE HOLDER HAD OBTAINED AN ORDER FROM A COURT FOR THE ATTACHMENT OF THAT ACCOUNT.
WHETHER THIS ORDER IS LEGALLY VALID.

Ramesh   11 February 2009 at 11:49

Property-Nature?

Dear Friends,

Property came to a person 'X' from a female 'Y',by virtue of getting married to lone daughter of Z'. (A Hindu Family)

'X'&'Z' ,Writes a will, Uses a wording:-


Quote------ "And where as the Testator and Testatrix who have mostly inherited the properties from late 'Y', the mother of Testatrix are desirous of keeping the immovable properties situated in village intact as far as possible during their life time and also after their death in memory of their ancestor 'Y'".------Unquote.

My question is:1) What is this property in the hands of 'X'&'Z',Self acquired/Ancestral.
2)Can 'X' &'Z' will this property to a Son denying share to Daughter,Who is married in the year 1978.
3) Can daughter ask for her share in the property,what is the course to be adopted?

I need an URGENT reply please.

With regards...