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REKHANK B. KAYASTH   05 April 2010 at 14:41

AMENDMENTS IN PARTNERSHIP DEED

I HAVE EXECUTED A PARTNERSHIP OF MY CLIENT IN 2001. NOW I WISH TO INTRODUCE NEW PARTNERS IN THE SAID FIRM. WHAT ARE THE RATE OF STAMP DUTY ON THE SAME? THE FIRM IS LOCATED IN SURAT - GUJARAT. KINDLY GIVE ME YOUR VALUABLE SUGGESTION.

Anonymous   05 April 2010 at 14:05

reg. arya samjh marriage certificate validation

Is arya samjh marriage certificate is valid and upto how long time period??
Is that neceesary to register in court after doing marriage in arya samjh mandir.??

Anonymous   04 April 2010 at 16:10

Power of Attorney

I am a NRI. I have given POA to my father to deal with the property in India. POA is duly signed/attested by Embassy in the foreign country where I work and reside.

Should POA be signed/attested by notary in India or signature from POA holder (my father) is enough?

Thanks.

Anonymous   04 April 2010 at 12:01

court resigtration

sir,is there is need of that two witnesses who where there at the time of mine marriage in arya samajh ,for the registration in delhi office.
and do any verification will be sent to our both home??as because our parents are not still not aware about our marriage so there can be problem

R. Gopinathan Nair.   03 April 2010 at 20:52

Validity of sale agreement



Sirs,I have 97.5 cents (36.80 Are) of land in Kollam,Kerala.The orginal title deeds of this property was hypothecated to Indian Overseas

Bank,Kollam Branch and in 2000,the upset price fixed for the whole property was 5.62 Lakhs (Rs.five Lakhs and sixty two thousand only) by the

Bank.In December 2000,I had extended a sale agreement for this property with a secatary of a society in Kollam for a price of Rs.21250/- per cent

and this sale agreement was registered at the Kollam Sub Registry.This was done only because the person with whom I had made the agreement

came to me and since the plot was lying vacant I agreed to his suggession.I made an offer to the bank that I will remit Rs.10 lakhs to release the

document,but the bank refused saying that since this case was before the Debt's Recovery Tribunal (DRT),the bank cannot consider my proposal at

that time.I had also given possession of property to this person and he errected some sheds, etc. to run a nursery school in my premises.After 1 year

the agreement was renewed for another 2 years and in 2003 renewed for another 2 years and finally in 2005 December 12,the agreement was

renewed for a period of 5 years (five years) the validity of which will expire only on 12th of December 2010 (this year).Now against a price of

Rs.21250/- per cent in 2000 the cost of land appriciated to a whooping Rs.2 lakhs per cent in this area.Although the sale agreement is registered it

is renewed for 5 years.Now after settlement, etc. with the bank the orginal document was released and is in my possession .A few months

before,the other person suggested that he requires only 28 cents in order to accomodate his students and where the shedds are constructed with

access to bus,etc. and he promised to pay me Rs.15 lakhs (ie.Rs.50000/- per cent for 28 cents plus one lakh excess).After the document was released

last month,he totally changed his attittude and insists on the sale agreement which was last renewed on 12th december 2005 for 5 years which

expires on 12th december 2010.Taking his assurance given to me months before,I borrowed huge amount as private loans and cleared the salestax

and other dues on my property and the bank released the document without any liability.

Sir,Kindly give me your valuable advice on this matter whether a 5 year sale agreement if at all a registered one is a valid document or is it null

and void.Also what can be done from my side to nullify the said agreement as the other man will not make any movements from his side saying that

the sale agreement is a valid one.Kindly advice.Regards.

R. Gopinathan Nair.   03 April 2010 at 20:36

Validity of a sale agreement



Sirs,I have 97.5 cents (36.80 Are) of land in Kollam,Kerala.The orginal title deeds of this property was hypothecated to Indian Overseas Bank,Kollam Branch and in 2000,the upset price fixed for the whole property was 5.62 Lakhs (Rs.five Lakhs and sixty two thousand only) by the Bank.In December 2000,I had extended a sale agreement for this property with a secatary of a society in Kollam for a price of Rs.21250/- per cent and this sale agreement was registered at the Kollam Sub Registry.This was done only because the person with whom I had made the agreement came to me and since the plot was lying vacant I agreed to his suggession.I made an offer to the bank that I will remit Rs.10 lakhs to release the document,but the bank refused saying that since this case was before the Debt's Recovery Tribunal (DRT),the bank cannot consider my proposal at that time.I had also given possession of property to this person and he errected some sheds, etc. to run a nursery school in my premises.After 1 year
the agreement was renewed for another 2 years and in 2003 renewed for another 2 years and finally in 2005 December 12,the agreement was renewed for a period of 5 years (five years) the validity of which will expire only on 12th of December 2010 (this year).Now against a price of Rs.21250/- per cent in 2000 the cost of land appriciated to a whooping Rs.2 lakhs per cent in this area.Although the sale agreement is registered it is renewed for 5 years.Now after settlement, etc. with the bank the orginal document was released and is in my possession .A few months before,the other person suggested that he requires only 28 cents in order to accomodate his students and where the shedds are constructed with access to bus,etc. and he promised to pay me Rs.15 lakhs (ie.Rs.50000/- per cent for 28 cents plus one lakh excess).After the document was released last month,he totally changed his attittude and insists on the sale agreement which was last renewed on 12th december 2005 for 5 years which expires on 12th december 2010.Taking his assurance given to me months before,I borrowed huge amount as private loans and cleared the salestaxand other dues on my property and the bank released the document without any liability.

Sir,Kindly give me your valuable advice on this matter whether a 5 year sale agreement if at all a registered one is a valid document or is it null and void.Also what can be done from my side to nullify the said agreement as the other man will not make any movements from his side saying that the sale agreement is a valid one.Kindly advice.Regards.-R.Gopinathan Nair

R. Gopinathan Nair.   03 April 2010 at 20:35

Validity of a sale agreement



Sirs,I have 97.5 cents (36.80 Are) of land in Kollam,Kerala.The orginal title deeds of this property was hypothecated to Indian Overseas Bank,Kollam Branch and in 2000,the upset price fixed for the whole property was 5.62 Lakhs (Rs.five Lakhs and sixty two thousand only) by the Bank.In December 2000,I had extended a sale agreement for this property with a secatary of a society in Kollam for a price of Rs.21250/- per cent and this sale agreement was registered at the Kollam Sub Registry.This was done only because the person with whom I had made the agreement came to me and since the plot was lying vacant I agreed to his suggession.I made an offer to the bank that I will remit Rs.10 lakhs to release the document,but the bank refused saying that since this case was before the Debt's Recovery Tribunal (DRT),the bank cannot consider my proposal at that time.I had also given possession of property to this person and he errected some sheds, etc. to run a nursery school in my premises.After 1 year
the agreement was renewed for another 2 years and in 2003 renewed for another 2 years and finally in 2005 December 12,the agreement was renewed for a period of 5 years (five years) the validity of which will expire only on 12th of December 2010 (this year).Now against a price of Rs.21250/- per cent in 2000 the cost of land appriciated to a whooping Rs.2 lakhs per cent in this area.Although the sale agreement is registered it is renewed for 5 years.Now after settlement, etc. with the bank the orginal document was released and is in my possession .A few months before,the other person suggested that he requires only 28 cents in order to accomodate his students and where the shedds are constructed with access to bus,etc. and he promised to pay me Rs.15 lakhs (ie.Rs.50000/- per cent for 28 cents plus one lakh excess).After the document was released last month,he totally changed his attittude and insists on the sale agreement which was last renewed on 12th december 2005 for 5 years which expires on 12th december 2010.Taking his assurance given to me months before,I borrowed huge amount as private loans and cleared the salestaxand other dues on my property and the bank released the document without any liability.

Sir,Kindly give me your valuable advice on this matter whether a 5 year sale agreement if at all a registered one is a valid document or is it null and void.Also what can be done from my side to nullify the said agreement as the other man will not make any movements from his side saying that the sale agreement is a valid one.Kindly advice.Regards.-R.Gopinathan Nair

Anonymous   03 April 2010 at 18:08

Is the Bank Locker the best place to keep legal doucments.

Dears

I take pleasure to take have your expert advice for the following:

I want to keep all the legal documents such as Sale deeds, Insurence Policy Bonds in a Scheduled Bank Locker where i have an account and a locker.

Kindly let me know is "Bank Locker safer place than the house where we normally live".

Anonymous   03 April 2010 at 16:23

Error in Agreement

I have a copy of an agreement that states as follows in one of the para's

"The borrower confirms that the authority and powers hereby given to the bank is for a consideration and is irrevocable under section 202 of the Contract Act, 1882 and such ............"

Generally we refer to Contract Act 1872 similarly Negotiable Act 1881, in view of the discrepancy as mentioned above (Contract Act 1882) does it have any implication on the performance of over all agreement. Does this discrepany has any legal advantage.

Anonymous   03 April 2010 at 12:04

regarding court marriage

hello,i am neha,26 yrs old and i got married with a guy in aug 2009 through arya samjh mandir marriage,we having issued certificate by them.but now we want to proceed further and want to get a valid certifiacte from delhi court by registering there,but we dont know the steps to be followed.
Is this is done with the help of some lawyer or direclty we can go to court and register there and can have certificate so that we can show it to our parents,how much long time it wil take?please tell us the steps how to do in delhi only.thanks