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Check Madar   18 September 2019 at 06:50

Declaration suit

Declaration suit with further relief of cancellation.

My father (Muslim ) executed a will for more than 1/3 of the property that he left, for fulfilling his religious rights..
in favor of one of the legal heir-B.
Period of execution and registration 1982.
Father expired on the year 1986.
B did not obtain consents for the will from the other co-sharers.
B stayed outside India (Overseas) for a long time and returned permanently by this year 2019.
I sent a notice to B, towards the will to be inoperative by this year( when he was physically present here)
I want to file a suit for declaring such a will was null & void, invalid and inoperative, consequently to cancel the registration of the will.

Does Law of Limitation applicable?

mohan.D   17 September 2019 at 04:10

Agreement In 200 RS stamp paper

Dear experts
I have agreement with my wife in 200 RS stamp paper that what I will get property from my deceased father property it would be joint in my name and my wife name has my son is minor the agreement was made in Dec 2016 my wife has submitted that stamp paper in court today I am not interested to give my deceased property to my wife in joint know she is telling after getting property in joint I know what to do has my wife deserted me from 9 years and I have made two different types of signature on stamp paper in front and back my wife has illicit relationship with someone I cannot prove to court if I tell to court it will ask evedience I don't have evedience to prove I don't want my property to jointly with here with me and my wife what best I do please guide me experts.
Regards
Mohan

Anonymous   16 September 2019 at 16:14

Bu permission and selling restricted in gandhiangar

Dear Experts,
I would like to know the procedure to get the details from Hon Gujarat HC.

When Gandhiangar city established, government allotted residential plots to farmer because farmer's agriculture land was acquired by govt.
Also few plots were allotted to govt employee and other people. In year 2011, Gujarat high court banned selling of residential plots and houses.

Problem here is in ban, HC has not mentioned anything related to Farmer's plot but now Govt officers are not giving BU permission and also not allowing to sell the house. Other side rich people are going court and getting sell order so selling property

Is there any way to get the court case details ? How do I know that selling is really banned on residential plots given to Farmers ? Can I get this case details on based on RTI? Your help is really required. I am unable to get BU permission from Govt. Corrupt officers are making money and we poor people suffer lots.

varsha utekar   16 September 2019 at 14:45

Ownership of property

Dear Sir,

I stay in thane, mumbai. after marriage i used to stay with my inlaws. my inlaws was against our love marriage. after marriage my 5 sister in laws and father in law treated me very badly. I left that house with my 1 year old son. later on my husband also came to me. then we took house on rent. we used to visit our inlaws on regular basis and we were taking care of their monthly needs. my husband is in police dept. so he is always on duty to remote places. during this time i took care of my two sons and paid regular amount to my in laws for their needs. also we took care of their all medical expenses etc. we spent more than 2 lakhs for the marrige of youngest sister in law. few years back my youngest sister in law came to inlaws place for delivery and stayed with them because she was having disputes with her inlaws. even after this we took care of all the financial needs of mother and father in law. my father in law died in oct 2015. we told sister in law to go back to her place but she did not. now she is claiming that since she was staying with them all property including house, utensils, furniture jwellery and money and she took everything from us. even we are paying the maintenance of flat of my inlaws as on date regularly. even she is not allowing us to enter the house. can you help us in this matter. we dont want to sell this house as it was the only memory of my inlaws. as per the nomination of society we have 54% share and other sisters have 46% shares. please tell me how to proceed in the matter. we are not denying their share in father in laws property. if we sell that flat we will definately give them their share. now we just want to stop her from encrochment of property.

GK   16 September 2019 at 12:57

'registered declaration deed' for boundaries correction ?

Hi All the experts,

Need advise on a property that i am about to buy.
I am planning to buy a plot (with house) which is situated in Bangalore, while verifying the documents i found that the boundary details are wrong for East, West and North.
Now the seller has told he will get a 'Registered Declaration Deed' with all correct boundary details.

Now my question is 'Registered Declaration Deed' fine ? Since the property is old and to create a 'Rectification Deed' the original party is not available.

Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.]   16 September 2019 at 12:10

Non-encumbrance certificate for co-operative society flat.

My friend Mr. Rajagopal owns a flat in a co-operative housing society in Mumbai. His father purchased the flat in 1959. He died in 1965. The flat was allotted to Mr. Rajagopal in 1965 as the nominee of his father. There was no registration or stamp duty during those days for the purchase-sale or transfer of co-operative society shares and flats. Everything was done within the society only and whatever records are in Society's office only. Now my friend wants to sell the flat. From where and how shall he obtain non-encumbrance certificate? For obvious reasons there is no record of transfer of the flat in the sub-registrar's office.

Rajendran R   16 September 2019 at 06:25

Patta change

Sir,
My grandfather owned 5 acres land and expired on 1975. He had 2 children-my father and my aunt but my aunt left us after marriage before 1955 and died on 1997 .Myfather paid landtax till his death on 2015 at my fwather name due to possession and maintenance with paying tax. There was a UDR Scheme introduced around 1980 and land was measured and patta given on
existing possession person as he only maintained it but my father missed the opportunity to get it on his name.
Could I claim now based on UDR scheme1980 provision showing tax bills ony father children's names(4 members)?
--Rajendran
Namagiripettai

Anonymous   15 September 2019 at 13:10

Related to pagdi building and dilapidated or building falls

Subject:Related to pagdi building and dilapidated or building falls down by accident

Hello hemant,
I want to know about what if landlord is not going for redevelopment and what if landlords delays the conversation with people living in building and also shows no intrest in redevelopment and building gets dilapidated or building falls in near future

Anonymous   12 September 2019 at 23:40

Garden flat

Dear Club members,
I bought a 2 Bedroom garden flat from a builder in the year 2000. After a year of purchase the society began asking me to surrender my garden space as it was originally meant for parking space for the society members as shown in the building layout plan. I later came to know that the builder had not registered the garden space in my sale agreement but sold the same to me. I approached the builder as I had paid him for the garden space. Until now 2019 he keeps evading the issue. Can the society take back the garden space from me. Please advise.

Prem Bhardwaj   12 September 2019 at 14:35

Validity of gift deed in present case

Mr. A (owner of 2 story building) Mr. B ( son of Mr. A) Mr. B got second floor his father via registered sale deed instead of gift deed in 1999 Mr. B in 2012 told to his father to reconstruct the building via builder. Builder will make 4 floor out which 3 floor and 4 floor will retain by him and will also pay 10 lac rupees. Mr. B surrender his right in name of his father and made a GPO b/w his father and builder. with condition that he & his father will equal share holder of money and floor constructed by builder. In 2014 Mr. B made one sale agreement and in which he bought one floor from his father for Rs. 12 Lac ( Market value 70 Lac). In 2015 when Mr. A via gift deed transferred to other floor his daughter. Mr. B raised objection against gift deed & said as per GPO we both are equal share holder of 2 flats. out of which you sold your share via sale deed to me. now how can you transfer my property to other via gift deed. Now my question is what is the validity of Gift deed. and objection raised by Mr. B

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