Anonymous
08 August 2019 at 21:59
Dear All,
The honorary supreme court has ruled an owner of the property must act within 12 years in case of pvt property and 20 years in case of public,else the person in possession of the property can claim ownership right and the original owner cannot
Is it applicable to an old tenant in state of Maharashtra
the tenant has been in possession of suit premises in Mumbai since 1972,the original landlord passed away in year1981,landlord son became the owner of the suit premises ,however landlord son stopped accepting rent since 1991,he filed a suit for eviction on bonafide ground in the year 2006 on the ground of rent default payment and premises needed for his own use.
the case is still going on,can the tenant claim ownership as per the latest supreme court ruling
as the landlord son didn't act for more than 12 years, also in rent agreement with original landlord in year 1972 its clearly mentioned the rent agreement is valid for 11 months, and will be automatically renewed once the tenant continues to pay rent regularly.
The tenant has filed in court various proof of landlord son having more than 7 commercial properties on ownership basis and he has given it on leave and license. Also rent has been deposited in court which the landlord has still not accepted.
The Landlord has pleaded in court that the tenant has made unauthorized permanent structure in suit premises by erecting a mezzanine floor,
which is incorrect,as the mezzanine floor has been there ever since the suit premises was rented out since 1972 however the mezzanine isn't mentioned in desription of property in rent agreement of 1972.
The tenant has given proof that mezzanine floor isn't permanent since its fixed with nutbolts and on iron supporting rods on the wall and wooden floor which can be dismantled without causing damage to structure.
However the tenant can't prove that the mezzanine has been there since inception of agreement and landlord son is taking advantage of that by saying the mezzanine floor was constructed few years ago without landlords son approval
what are the chances of tenant in the above case and can he claim ownership as per supreme court limitation ruling of 12 years
SWAPNIL
08 August 2019 at 10:09
Dear Sir
we have highway touch agricultural land & want to sale it. However GOV acquired some part of our land against which we have received the compensation amount.
Problem is whatever land acquired by NH(GOV) is not updated in 7/12.
Now we want to sale the balance part of that land but sub registrar says they need NOC from land acquisition dept of GOV. to process this sale deed.
please suggest me the solution for that.
Anonymous
08 August 2019 at 09:39
I have a agreement being cancelled due to civil suit after 5 years will I get a refund of my stamp duty
This agreement was registered in Thane miraroad
Vinothkumar
07 August 2019 at 10:51
5 friends are buying 8160sqft. Land owner will do the sub division and get cmda approval as 5 plots and registered to us. 16ft road is shown as approach road for all 5 plots(16ft road is with in the 8160sqft land). If the road is not gift deed to corporation, will it be under land owner name? 5 plot owners can gift deed the road to corporation in future? Or only land owner has the right to gift deed it?
Sambhav
06 August 2019 at 16:59
Dear Experts, my father debarred me from property. My father mentioned in public notice in the news paper that of misbehaviour, man handling, daily violence and intoxication. As this all false because he is my step father and also he have a son. I have no crimnal charges and no any other charges. Since 2 years they have not contacted me. So why they have debarred me I am living in hell as i am jobless and have no shellter to stay. Might be it would be my last days. I also don't have money yo file case. Help me.
parvathi reddy
05 August 2019 at 12:56
We found a 900sq feet property for sale. Land Owner says this is ''Hakku Patra'' property more than 15 years old and he purchased it 3 years back from another person and he wants to sell his property now. And this property can be registered as "B Khata".
He said he has all legal documents.
So, can we please know the clauses, rules and regulations before buying it.
Please advise
krishna
04 August 2019 at 12:33
How to pay nala challan through online?
Is survey number mandatory for payment of nala challan?
Milind
03 August 2019 at 19:40
Hi Sir/Madam,
My Father wants to transfer his Property on me and my brother�s name.
Please note that this is his SELF ACQUIRED property and not Ancestor�s property.
My query is as follows-
��Is my sister�s Signature required as No objection during this transfer ?
��Incase their signature is needed and they refuse to sign, what steps can we take ?
��Is it necessary for the property to be divided equally between me and my brother ?
��If my father decides to give me the bigger share of the property, can my brother legally challenge my father ?
Anonymous
03 August 2019 at 18:31
Hi Sir
I live in a cooperative housing society which falls in pune corporation. we have flats opposite to each other, only first floor out of 7 floors has extended corridor because of parking under it. owner living opposite to me has shown corridor as his own terrace and encroached upon corridor with shoe rack kundis etc. they are not allowing me to use corridor area along my flat. flat owner has also shifted his main door diagonally opposite to my door. on all other floors we have doors opposite to each other.
please guide me what can be done next.
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