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Anonymous   06 February 2021 at 13:06

Obc ncl regarding question

Sir,

Sir i am native of karwar, karnataka and i do have the caste certificate of obc karnataka which is also listed in Central list as OBC Bhandari 180, I was born in karnataka but boughtup in pune. I'm residing in pune, Maharashtra for more than 15 years, I have completed my school from Nursurray to 10th and 12th from Maharashtra state. My father was a cop at a post of Head Constable in Maharashtra state, he passed away in 2014 from that on we are get pension which is 18000 per month which comes under State bank of india in pune, Maharashtra, we do havewe do have some F.D in banks which get a interest of upto 4lacs.

We do have Ration card, Aadhar card, pan all documents of Maharashtra state.



Recently In 2019 i bought a land in karnataka.



My caste is only valid in karnataka but it not valid in Maharashtra therefore I stand as open in Maharashtra but with domicile certificate of Maharashtra state.
I know it's too complicated...
But please help me out with this...



Reason for Obc Ncl: For Mba Reservations under all india obc reservation.

Question:

1.Am I eligible for obc ncl as my father was head constable?


3. As our caste certificate is of karnataka state and I only have a land that too bought recently, no other documents....
Am I eligible?


2.As I have the caste certificate on karnataka but all other documents of Maharashtra state as well as domicile of Maharashtra state, where should I apply for the ncl.


Karnataka: Only obc which is listed under central Caste Certificate, birth place and a recently Bought land

Maharashtra: Domicile, Aadhar, Ration, Pan, 10+12 education, house, pension stuff, father was under Maharashtra state Police force, non obc caste valid in this state.


Help me out sir,

I know it's too way long complicated but please

Ashok Raj   02 February 2021 at 07:20

Obc certificate for ssc cgl 2021

Sir i had applied for ssc cgl 2021 but I didn't apply for obc certificate in crucial date.i applied after crucial date but i am eligible to obc Ncl criteria.is there any problem arise during document verification

Anonymous   29 January 2021 at 19:58

Sale deed not available

How do i sell a property whose Sale deed has been lost? The Sale Deed copy from Register Office records is not readable and very old.Please advice.

Anonymous   27 January 2021 at 16:21

Document verification

Hii sir
I have completed my 10th with the help of some fake documents,Specifically related to DOB.I have managed to write my 10th and passed through it. On the basis of that marks card issued by the state education board I did my graduation.Now I have the opportunity to be a civil servant. Is this make any trouble for me At the time of document verification..

Anonymous   25 January 2021 at 20:17

Power of attorney

Dear Sir,
How can i create a Power of Attorney on my mother's behalf for carrying out certain bank,financial and property related activities,which she is unable to do because of her advanced age ?
Can it be created online ?What are the forms for the same?What are the charges for documentation?
What is thee validity of POA once created ?

PPJ

kavksatyanarayana   23 January 2021 at 23:38

Query on nhai

Dear learned Experts, all of you know that "no stamp duty shall be payable for any document if it is executed by or in favour of Central/State Government under Sec.3 of Indian Stamp Act. Now, the NHAI is purchasing some lands for NH purposes. Here my doubt is, whether the NHAI (though it is under the Central MInistry of Roads and Transport) comes under an "autonomous body" or a Government Department. Some of the Registration Departmental Officers are saying it is a Central Government Department and some of saying that it is an autonomous body. So there is an ambiguity. So I request you to please give your valuable advice and if possible with authoritative orders.

sandip singh   22 January 2021 at 08:11

Bounced cheque

Received with thanks a sum of Rs.5,00,000/- (Five lakhs only) from Sri Simanta kumar Dash, aged about 40years S/o-Satynarayan Dash resident of Plot No-126, Road-2, Lane-4, Sri Jagannath Vihar, Baramunda towards friendly loan which I will return within 7 days from date of signing of this agreement and I am also giving a post dated cheque of ...... bank dated ......vide cheque number...... of Rs.5,00,000/-. I will face legal consequences if I fail to repay this above amount as per court of law.
W1
W2
Lonee name
Mob number

Adhaar copy attached

Please advise whether this agreement format is valid to recover loan amount n what is legal consequence if a cheque gets bounced.

Mohammad Ali   14 January 2021 at 17:22

Property registration + stamp duty

Dear Sir,

Recently I had bought a residential properpty in South Mumbai in under construction project, when government has reduced the stamp duty from 5% to 2% my developer has asked me to pay Stamp Duty + Registration Charges @ concessional rate, which I paid in the month of Dec2020. Now developer is saying he will execute & register the agreement by Mar/April 2021, I would like to know the consequences of the same. Also if he fails to execute & register the agreement by Mar/Apr 2021 what will happen to amount I already paid as Stamp Duty & Registration?

Anonymous   13 January 2021 at 00:31

Employment

Dear sir,
I have completed my 10th as a private candidate on the basis of my birth certificate that means I haven't attended any primary schooling... I have completed my pre University course, Graduation in Commerce and masters in commerce as well...

I have cleared my National Eligibility Test for assistant professor also...
Now I got an opportunity to serve as permanent faculty... Do I get any trouble while document verification since I haven't gone to school..?

abhijit majumder   11 January 2021 at 16:19

Query on drafting of agreement on stamp paper

To
The respected & senior professional colleagues
My query is:
While drafting an agreement in Stamp paper(Rs.50/-) it was discovered that inadvertently there was a minor spelling mistake in name (ie the name AMITABHA was typed as AMITAVA).
Can we use a completely new stamp paper or correct the mistake by strike through the misspelt name and certify it by signing both the parties to the agreement. Otherwise we have to destroy a valid stamp paper which I think may not be very prudent.
Your opinion in this matter is highly solicited.
Regards
Abhijit Majumder