SURYA
02 July 2010 at 22:38
Hi ,
There is a civil suit between the father and the son , in which earlier father has all the properties which were not self acquired properties in his name in the records which were registered records , but after the suit for partition was filed by the sons he started disposing of the properties from his name to some other relative name or some one else name or just sold to some one to just show that he was not the owner as he is denying to be owner in all the above properties because if he admit it he has to give the share but now the property were sold to some third party with out partition , so what is the alternative avalible with the sons in civil sense does son still have right and what can son do to set all thing right again.
Surya
Member (Account Deleted)
02 July 2010 at 22:04
Hi all this side aman i need a bit help from all of you , i just want to know that how can i find property no. in a particular area if i just know the name and area in which the property is located but i dont know the exact number of the property can i do it online or i have to visit some department to find out the information and can i do it under RTI act if yes under which section and where i have to submit the application.
thank you
aman
JAYAKUMAR
02 July 2010 at 20:14
I have purchased a land of extent 1800 sq feet (approx 4 cents) and when we trace down the history of this land, on 1932 this land was part of 229/1 survey number and at that time extent of 229/1 was 70 cents, then later on 1985 229/1 was subdivided into 229/1A and 229/1B and developed by a person by leaving roads and creating 10 plots each 1800 sqfeet (unapproved layout) and our plot is one among those.
Thing to be noted here is, layout done on 1985 not only includes land comes under 229/1, but also includes other adjacent land (belonging to different survey numbers) but owned by same owner and when you take the whole extent (by including all survey numbers) covered by the layout, it comes around 3 acres..( which is >75 cents).
We are now planning to build, applying for buiding approval, since it is unapproved land and part of un-approved layout, their comes the topic of paying OSR charges.
My questions, whether OSR charges needs to be paid for our plot?
Since some one saying OSR charges are not applicable for my plot since when we trace down the history, before 1973 survey number(229/1) which my plot belongs to is not having area more than 75 cents, so according to government rules OSR charges is not applicable for our plot. Is that true?
Please clarify
So given this, please clarify us on whether OSR charges is still not applicable for our property... Thanks
somashekhar
02 July 2010 at 17:59
The property was Joint Registered between Husband and Wife. They have two daughters and they are married. After the death of Father Mother made a WILL-registered by dividing the property equally. As per the indication of share in WILL elder daughter constructed house and now, with bad intention elder daughter got the entire property by Gift from mother.
Is there any right for younger daughter to get the share as per the WILL?
Anonymous
02 July 2010 at 16:59
I have purchased a land of extent 1800 sq feet (approx 4 cents) and when we trace down the history of this land, on 1932 this land was part of 229/1 survey number and at that time extent of 229/1 was 70 cents, then later on 1985 229/1 was subdivided into 229/1A and 229/1B and developed by a person by leaving roads and creating 10 plots each 1800 sqfeet (unapproved layout) and our plot is one among those.
We are now planning to build, applying for buiding approval, since it is unapproved land and part of un-approved layout, their comes the topic of paying OSR charges.
My questions, whether OSR charges needs to be paid for our plot?
Since some one saying OSR charges are not applicable for my plot since when we trace down the history, before 1973 survey number(229/1) which my plot belongs to is not having area more than 75 cents, so according to government rules OSR charges is not applicable for our plot. Is that true?
Please clarify
Anonymous
02 July 2010 at 16:49
Sir, yesterday i have asked u about the same, but, till now i have received the reply to the same.
kindly do the needful in the matter.
Anonymous
01 July 2010 at 15:35
I am proposed 2 buy a land property at Village Titwala falls under the Jurisdiction of Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation, District-Thane. What are the necesary legal documents that i shall follow through which i will get Clear/Right Title.
rajkumar gupta
01 July 2010 at 15:27
sir,
i have joint residential parental property in delhi Lal dora area ( 4 real brother) one elder brother release own 25% share to second brother (myself) with out money consideration. relese deed made on 100/- stamp paper and signed by both brother and NOC by other brothers. deed duly atessted by notary.
deed is necessary for registration Or Not for mutation with MCD.
regards
rajkumar
vijay ghangrekar
01 July 2010 at 14:59
we had a plot in a colony registered in my mothers name we sold it by making legal agreement and received advance according agreement .unfortunately she died now we are demanding rest of the amount and asking purchaser to get the registry done but he is demanding for succession certificate.
is it his legal right
my father is live please guide me
Land Acquisition Act of 1894-unclaimed award money
Scenario:
1. The interested person does not agree to the acquisition
2. The LAO deposits the award money in the court.
3. The interested person alienates for a sum of money his notified land by registered sale to another person who is unaware of the LA proceedings pending behind the land.
4. The matter goes to court, the judge declares the alienation as void and the purchaser is deprived of his land by eviction without any compensation.
5. The acquiring authority takes possession of the land.
6.At this point, the original notified person has got his money for the land he sold, and the LAO got his land for the money he deposited in court but the purchaser has neither got his money paid to the vendor nor got the land sold to him by the vendor,
How does law consider this as justice or even as a matter of logic?
In this situation what happens to the money deposited with the court?
What is the legal prescription/status for such unclaimed award money?
In the last 116 years of the existence of the LA Act 1894, how such unclaimed awards have been dealt by the courts in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Sri Lanka?