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shivanna   26 September 2009 at 20:27

Daughter share in mother property

I a HINDU and purchased One small house in my wife name in 1980. She died due to illhealth after 3 years from date of purchase. From her I had one daughter and Now she is married in 2001 and settled in different place ie in her husband house she is having two children. After my first wife death I married and having one daughter and one son both un married. I have transfered house khatha in my name after my first wife death. still living in the same house. I have no other property. In case my first wife daughter asks for share in small residence property what is her share? Similarly what is the share for second wife daughter and son share?. Is second wife also have share in the house property which is left out by my first wife. Give me correct picture of share to each one ie. myself, first wife dauther and second wife second wife daughter and son.

Muddanna

NITIN PRMAOD JAIN   26 September 2009 at 17:36

MAHARASHTRA OWNERSHIP OF FLATS ACT

Builder made 16 flats as per the society registration and sold 12 flats without completion certificate ask maintaince? can flat owner proceed under criminal law or consumer law. What is other steps taken by flat owners in such situation?

shreekant joshi   26 September 2009 at 09:48

payment of stamp duty

my son owns a property,house, in trivandrum which he wishes to gift to his cousin (mother's sister's daughter)on the occasion of her marriage in dec 09.

my sister in law (mother's sister,same person above ) wishes to gift her house to my son on the occasion of his marriage in 2010.
we need expert advise about the stamp duty payments in kerala.
is the stamp duty same as in purchasing a flat/ house from a builder, or is it lower in a gift at the occasion of marriage ?

siddharth   25 September 2009 at 23:49

aquiring land

i am a graduation student.looking at the present plight of Indian farmers i feel their main cause is less area of land own by them.this limits their way of approaching things(like they cant use tractors because they don't have enough land & fund).we came up with a idea that we go to farmers and ask them to RENT their land to us..so we would collect similar lands in a area and thus have a huge amount of land with us. thus we can help them with recent technology & help increase their production...is this thing possible in present Indian laws...

Himanshu   25 September 2009 at 18:49

Stamp Duty on Lease Deed

Please advice, if I want to execute Lease Deed in U.P. for 3 years, the Lease Rent will be Rs.100000/- and Security Deposit amount will be Rs.300000/- what amount of stamp duty will be payable on Lease Deed for commercial property. Please also advice the percentage of stamp duty to be payable.

allurisivajiraju   25 September 2009 at 16:04

Hindu Succession Act.

Respected Seniors,

Mr. ‘X’ had a son Mr. ‘A’ through his first wife ‘Y’. After death of the first wife Mr. ‘X’ has a son Mr. ‘B’ and a daughter ‘C’ through his 2nd wife ‘Z’. Later on Mr. “X’’ and his 2nd wife ‘Z’ were died.

Subsequent to that ‘C’ who is daughter of the 2nd wife is unmarried and she is a government employee and died intestate and death benefits was pending before the authorities.

The said death benefits are claiming by the 2 members one is Mr. ‘A’ who is son of Mr. ‘X’ through his first wife ( Step brother of deceased ‘C’ ), second is Mr. ‘B’ who is son of Mr. ‘X’ through his 2nd wife ( Own brother of deceased ‘C’).

Now my question is who is the real successor of deceased ‘C’ for the death benefits of ‘C’. Please mention provision of law also.

Thanking You in advance.

yeteendra naidu   25 September 2009 at 01:33

deceased coop society member's nomination valid or not

during his life time my father nominated me & my sister as nominees for an open plot in a coop society which has been admitted by the society.whether other children (legal heirs) have a right to claim this property or not. and is there any rule/law preventing the society from registering the plot on two namesriven

NARESH   24 September 2009 at 16:54

redevelopement of housing society in mumbai

my housing society in mumbai is passed resolution for redevelopement getting all legal formalities done nexus with developer.

since i stay out of country most of time,not aware of legalities,i am asked to sign acceptance agrrement with developer with threating to face legal case if not signed.

i donot agree with certain terms and conditions mentioned and refused to sign the same.Later i found out that there are 12 out of 56 members refuse to sign.

i am informed by secretary of society that they can forcefully break the lock of my flat in my absense if i dont vacate willingfully.I stay 11 months out of country.

kindly advise my rights and what action i can take to resolve this matterriven

Dr.Anurag Vimal   24 September 2009 at 04:49

regarding illegitimate sons rights in properties of biologic

Dear lawyer,

my friend`s official father looked after him but he died many years back and the biological father or mother has not looked after him .biological father is married to somebody else and has 2 legal sons.
now he avoids my friend, and does not even talk.
Is there a law in india wherein a case can be put in the courts for some right INCLUDING property rights in case of illegitimate son who is also mentally disturbed and has even left medical career,started drinking,has depression and is frustated.riven

V.PAVAN KUMAR   23 September 2009 at 12:18

Registration & Stamp duty

Respected Sir,

As has been asked you earlier about Lease Deed, we are planning to take godowns in Hyderabad on long term lease (say 10 years period) which is extendable for further period on mutual consent.

Do we need to register the Lease Deed?

If we take the Lease Deed on bond paper and get the same signed by both the parties, will it be binding on them and valid in the Court of law?

Kindly send me your views.

Regards,

PAVAN KUMAR Vriven