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satish   06 December 2009 at 14:25

property of hindu women

My client mother acquired property from her father who has dead. My client mother is going to sale the property. My client is residing in that property since 25 years. Whether my client can claim the property by the way of adverse possession or any other way ?

aisha   05 December 2009 at 19:19

case law on mesne proffit / posseseion

Can anyone provide case law on mesne proffit / posseseion , where agreement to sell a flat has been executed and registered . Full consideration has been paid and possension been given and written in thee full and final payment reciept . Later on seller refused to perform part of his duty and took back posseion and rented out the property. now seller has filed case for court to order seller to transfer flat and handover the posseion. I want to claim the rent till the case decision ie mesne profit.



Anonymous   05 December 2009 at 17:18

Chain of Land

Hi,

My question is
What is chain of land papers?

Actually i have applied for home loan in SBI. They rejected my loan saying chain of land papers are missing in the documnets.

When i asked these papers from builder. He is saying registry of land is the chain of land. I have already attached registry with my other documents.

I just don't understand why SBI officer rejected my loan application.

Either SBI person is ignoring or builder is not providing me right papers.

My first payment date is very near and still my home loan is not sanctioned.

What action can i take?

Thanks in advacne.

sandip c   05 December 2009 at 15:16

payment of stamp duty and registration

Dear sir,

My father was a landowner.He had given it to builder for development.Development agreement is prepared stating allotment of only area in the proposed building.Buliding has been completed and suppplementary agreement is prepared for alloted 3 flats.3 flats which are alloted are mentioned in the supplementary agreement.Society membership is given.My father died without registering supplentary agreement of 3 flats.
Now today my mother want to register these 3 flats and pay stamp duty for the same.
Now my question is which documents whether development agreement or supplementary agreement is to be registered.How can we prepare docs and pay stamp duty as my father is dead.

Member (Account Deleted)   04 December 2009 at 23:32

Section 30, Hindu Succession Act 1956

Dear sir,
Please go through the recent SC Judgement of 2009 in Shyam Lal @ Kuldeep vs Sanjeev Kumar and Others,

A male Hindu governed by Mitakashara system is not debarred from making a Will in respect of coparcenery or ancestral property under Section 30 read with Section 4 of the Hindu Succession Act 1956

Please tell me the clear cut meaning of this judgement. If property passed from grand father to father he can dispose property through will to his sons only ignoring daughter.

Anonymous   04 December 2009 at 12:30

t is better to give on rent or just sell of my flat

I need to give my flat on rent in Mumbai who documents should I ask for ? what are the risk involved

1. Do I have to do police verification
2. Do I have to pay extra to society
3. Do rental agreement have to be registered with registrar

please guide as I am american citizen and i do not stay in india

It is better to give on rent or just sell of my flat, please advice

Anonymous   04 December 2009 at 10:38

Purchase of Property

We had a property in my mother's name and the property was sold in the year 1996 due to some financial problem. The remaining amount was given to me and my brother for setting up their own family needs. I invested in a property in my wife's name and constructed a small house in it and living since then. My brother had spent is money and has not invested in any property. Now his wife and her family members are filing case against me for not equally sharing the money by my mother who is no more. Propery was self acquired property of my mother. Father is living with us and when they wanted to file a case against me, father is lending his support to my brother against me. Kindly advise.

madan

ss   04 December 2009 at 09:56

Breach of trust

I intend to file a suit about recovery of rental income from other two legal heirs as they are at present taking all rental income since 19 years. The property belongs to my father who died 20 years ago and no will left by him. These two legal heirs always evading my request for giving me my rental share and now I learnt that they have secretly purchase a flat. Recently, they straightway denied to give me rental share. Please guide me on the following points:-

1. What kind of suit I have to file on the above said case ?

2. Whether I can still mention about their breach of trust with me despite the fact that there is no such written agreement ?

3. Whether I can claim my share from their recently purchased flat as both the legal share have no such income except rental income of said property ?

ss   04 December 2009 at 09:36

Partition suit

Please advise me on the following point:-

1. If a court granted permanent injuction in the suit property i.e. where the plaintiff residing in a particular floor and also directed defendants not to sell, tfr. and create third party interest in the suit property without court permission, but there is no mention about other two floors as the building consisting of three floors and the owner of the property died intestate. In view of above, can I now required to file another suit for stay on the whole property or for particular two floors ?2. What kind of appropriate legal action is required in this case as I am all apprehension that the defendants will sell two floors in a deceitful manner.

Mahadeo Gawas   04 December 2009 at 09:35

Mother Right in the Property of Father

With reference to my earlier question.
I wish to know what I have to do in absence of Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificat of my mother. My father expired in 1993.

Whether I can file under mudkar act. My house is registered in the my father name. What are the document I have to gather to file the suit.

Whether I can file Suit in my name under mundkar act and I can file suit in the name of my mother as dauther share in the the father propert simultaniouly.

I am resident of Goa, my father has married app. 40 years ago. That time perople were not use to registere the mariages. I got valid ration card and my house is registered.

What I have to do in such situation.

I come to know that my mothere brother has got Power of Attorney. Whether such Power of Attonery is valid since my mothers father is expired in 1998 without making any will.

Let me know your valudable reply/advice/guidance.

Thanks