Chetan
14 April 2019 at 19:26
Hi All,
Would need a advise on Enhanced EDC, iwhat has been a ruling on this, for gurgaon/haryana, my project is near possession and the builder is asking for Ehanced EDC before giving possession, is this legal, and will i get this back based on the court decision?
SRIKANTH
14 April 2019 at 18:52
Sir/Madam.
Good evening- Myself Sree hails from Tamilnadu state. I hereby submit my queries to your goodself for clarification.
1. My father had 3 sons and 3 daughers(2 daughters got married in 1988)
2. My father got ancestral partioned property by which he had entered in to partition of his properties along with my 2 elder brother and for him self in the year of 1973.
3. Myself born in 1976(after partition)also I was not allocated any share also my father died in the year of 1994.
4. My father again gifted one of his allocated share to my elder brother in the year of 1992.
I would like to know:-
If I approach through court for partition suit-will it be accepted- 2. Can I challenge the gifted property which was executed in the year of 1992.
Submit for your kind explanation on how to proceed. Here is there any time limitation applicable.
Thanks/Regards
Srikanth ps
Anonymous
14 April 2019 at 09:09
My landlord died. She was unmarried. She has a brother and a sister. I have been approached by a lady claiming to be her grand niece with a registered will claiming right over the property and the rental. Meanwhile I have heard that the sister of the deceased is planning to challenge the will. Who should I pay the rent to ? Since the will might be challenged , I don�t want to pay to the wrong person now and later be asked to again pay the rent to the rightful owner
Anonymous
11 April 2019 at 13:36
In year 2014, we had signed an agreement with a builder to construct apartment in our land. They had paid an advance (later adjustable) amount of Rs 2.5 lakhs to us. In addition to this, they committed to pay 33% of the total flat. This includes 3 flat and 3 car parking. The agreement was not registered but notarized. The builder has not taken Power of attorney (GPA) to construct the building despite of repeated request.
However they have constructed 5 floors (only concrete structure) and later stopped their work. The building plan they had passed from local authority is also now lapsed. They have put the construction work on hold for almost 2+ years now. We have verbally requested them a lot to complete the work but they did not heed us. They are also not returning our land title deed and other original documents. Now when we are insisting on them to return our document they are threatening us to serve legal notice and go for Arbitration to intentionally delay the proceedings and harass my father. My father is a septuagenarian and they are making him run pillar to post for the original documents. We have already hired a lawyer but an expert opinion always help. Hence approaching this forum.
I have the following questions please advise.
1. Does the builder have any ground to serve legal notice to us and file a case for arbitration?
2. Can we now revoke the development agreement?
3. How can we get our original documents including title deed back from them?
4. Can we lodge a complaint in Consumer Forum against this builder and seek compensation for harassment?
5. Can we sell the land to any other buyer without the original title deed. We have a certified true copy available from the district authority?
6. Do we have to pay for the construction done by them without taking GPA from us? How do we find out how much they had spent for the 5 store concrete structure?
7. Do we have to refund Rs. 2.5 lakhs advance?
8. Is it advisable to go for arbitration or filing a court case for getting the original title deed?
Your advise in this regard would be highly appreciable.
Anonymous
11 April 2019 at 12:52
my father have .172 hecter land at dewas road ujjain mp
on 26/4/1996 sdm ujjain acquired .172 hectare land under [bhu arjan adhiniym dhara 4,5,6] and .100 hecter remains with us because there was house built on .100hect
land was acquired for UDA[ujjain development] authority for yojna P-1/87
this land was not used for said yojna,now UDA want to sell this plot independently
at commercial rates
can we file writ under new act which states that
The rural development ministry has modified Clause 95 of the new Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) Bill, 2011.
As per this bill " When any land acquired under this Act remains unutilised for five years from the date of taking possession, the same shall return to original land owner or their legal heirs as the case may be."
Gurdip Singh
09 April 2019 at 19:56
My parents were co-owners of a piece of land in West Delhi. My mother died ten years ago
without making a will. Is my father now the owner of the land ? Can he therefore will it to
either me or my sister ? Does he have the right to make a will for the property?
Sir,
I want to purchase a flat and for that, I am taking a loan from the company where I am working. because the company wants legal opinion in original from an Advocate in the name of the employee should cover 1) Updated Title Clearance ( Search Receipt from registrar office), 2) Certifying Nil encumbrance by taking past 13 years.
Kindly let me know what are all expenses will be?
I had purchased flat in the name of Myself ( First Owner ) and Mother name ( Second Owner )we both had filled up nomination form giving my Son's name as nominee. Now my mother is expired and I want to include my son's name in the share certificate. what is the procedure?
arvind
09 April 2019 at 13:33
What are the documents should i check before finalising a deal for a resell plot in Madhya Pradesh to make sure that there is no dispute or legal obligations on this property.
Proof of title
Our property at new Delhi stood in the names of my parents (being joint owners). After my parent's demise, I have got the property transfered to my name. L&DO (Land & Devalopment Office, New Delhi) issued me the SUBSTITUTION LETTER showing the details of the said property and the ownership change from my parents names to my name.
Now my question is ...
1) Is this SUBSTITUTION LETTER a valid PROOF-of-TITLE in legal sense??
2) The said SUBSTITUTION LETTER, being a Govt. document, can another Govt.
department OR a scheduled bank raise doubts about it's genuineness and refuse to
honour it ??
Your valuable advice and comments please.
regards ...MKW (2103h/14-04-2019).