A will was registered in 1997 which bequeaths property in the name of sons and daughters are left out. The testator dies in 2011. Is there any right for the Daughters.
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28 November 2011 at 17:58
Dear Sir/Madam,
Could anybody please tell me the exact procedure of registration of marriage(solemnised)in Maharashtra.
Thanking you.
Nagendra
Anonymous
27 November 2011 at 16:38
in maharashatra i have ten yers practice.i want to get notary publice.
Anonymous
27 November 2011 at 11:57
dear experts, In my all certificates like 10th,12th graduation my father name was written gurcharn singh. but recently i checked my birth certificate where his name was written gurcharan singh.i had missed the timeline of my school board to correct this. now i am afraid that in future like govt job recuiretment i will face big problem.how to overcome this problem?
Anonymous
27 November 2011 at 11:12
If A is having 6 children's B,C,D,E,F,G and B creates forgery documents GPA in her name, executes sale deed to X in the year 1985 within the 1 year of Unregistered GPA in Karnataka state, Is GPA is necessary to be registered if not is it valid.
A files the case against X and she gives the statement that she did not executed any GPA to anybody and is also been recorded in the court, mean time Advocate of A rings with X and sets judge to file the case under nil income case and prolongs date till her death 1993, and after her death,Mr. F requests Advocate of A to continue the same case but he files as a different case and do not link the case to avoid the statement of A and leads to loose the case in favor of X and same is continued in High court,and supreme court dismisses the case 2011. Mr. F is very low educated, hence he is been misused by the Advocate by ringing with X, hence what Mr F can do now to get justice.
Anonymous
27 November 2011 at 07:57
As a litigant,can I do that?
I even wanna give my residence as well as mine office address in the petition and each every submission whatever needed to be made in the Court,is there something illegal in doing that?
Is there some harm/benefit in doing that?
What is the opinion of respected LCI members?
Is there a way to obtain an attested copy of a document from court when it still has not been exhibited in court during the proceedings of a trial, but is part of challan that has been presented in the court.
I want to obtain an attested copy of a xerox of a document that is a part of a challan in a trial, but the court staff told me that i can't get an attested copy of that document until evidence is over in that trial. In other words they say that I'll get an attested copy once that xerox document is exhibited and admitted in evidence in that trial by the judge.
So is there a way that i can get an attested copy before it is admitted in evidence?
Thanks.
Anonymous
26 November 2011 at 22:51
1)If a person related to the documents can he sign in the place of witness, if signed is it a documents get valid or rejected.
2) What is the role of witness in the sale deed , like is the contents binds him or he is the witness only for the signature and the signed person identification
Anonymous
26 November 2011 at 16:15
what documents do i need as nominee of my father fixed deposit as relation proof to claim?
Stamp duty on bank guarantee
I have a confusion regarding the stamp duty on a Bank Guarantee in Maharashtra.
Is it Rs.100/- fixed for any amount or the stamp duty will be changed as per the amount of Bank Guarantee??